Lahore resident found with 421 vehicles registered in his name, traffic police reveal

Hadia Batool
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Hadia Batool
Hadia Batool is Web Editor of Minute Mirror. She can be reached at [email protected].
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Summary

  • A case has surfaced in Lahore involving a large number of vehicles registered under a single citizen’s name.
  • According to a traffic police spokesperson, 421 vehicles, including cars, rickshaws, and motorcycles, are registered under the name of a man identified as Baz Muhammad.
  • Investigations are expected to continue to determine how so many vehicles were registered under a single name and whether any system misuse is involved.
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A case has surfaced in Lahore involving a large number of vehicles registered under a single citizen’s name. Authorities have launched further checks after discovering widespread unpaid traffic fines linked to these registrations.

According to a traffic police spokesperson, 421 vehicles, including cars, rickshaws, and motorcycles, are registered under the name of a man identified as Baz Muhammad.

The matter came to light during an ongoing crackdown on vehicles with unpaid e-challans. Police were conducting general checking operations targeting defaulters.

During the operation, officials stopped a motorcycle linked to heavy pending fines. The vehicle had outstanding e-challans totaling Rs 2,088,800.

When records were further examined, officials found that hundreds of vehicles were registered under the same individual’s name.

All of these vehicles were reportedly linked to unpaid traffic violations.

Following the discovery, traffic police impounded the motorcycle and shifted it to Muslim Town Police Station.

The owner, however, did not clear the outstanding fine at the time of action.

Police sources say the recovery of such a large amount of pending e-challans remains a serious challenge for enforcement authorities.

Investigations are expected to continue to determine how so many vehicles were registered under a single name and whether any system misuse is involved.

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Hadia Batool is Web Editor of Minute Mirror. She can be reached at [email protected].
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