According to a report, the Islamabad Traffic Police have begun a stringent monitoring operation on the orders of Inspector General (IG) Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi. Ensuring compliance with traffic regulations and preserving road safety throughout the city are the main goals of the Islamabad Traffic Police crackdown. Road Safety Campaign As part of a road …
Islamabad Traffic Police Intensify Enforcement Of Traffic Laws

According to a report, the Islamabad Traffic Police have begun a stringent monitoring operation on the orders of Inspector General (IG) Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi.
Ensuring compliance with traffic regulations and preserving road safety throughout the city are the main goals of the Islamabad Traffic Police crackdown.
Road Safety Campaign
As part of a road safety campaign, Islamabad traffic officials reportedly took away “1,532 cars and 1,779 motorcycles” for breaking traffic laws.
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According to the Islamabad Traffic Police raid, there were:
- 775 drivers captured driving in the wrong way,
- 111 cases of driving without a license,
- 1,816 cases of unlawful parking, and
- an estimated 469 cases of lane breaches.
Additionally, there were:
- 1,051 bikes without license plates,
- 1,103 bikes with signal breaches, and
- 1,302 bikes with helmet-related infractions.
Captain (Retd) Syed Zeeshan Haider, the Chief Traffic Officer (CTO), pointed out that the agency is strictly implementing a policy to prevent reckless driving and protect public safety.
Update Traffic Control System
He asked civilians to assist traffic inspectors and directed officials to forbid anyone without a driver’s license from operating a motor vehicle. Establishing an intelligent traffic control system in Islamabad is the goal of the crackdown. According to recent estimates, the ongoing campaign has resulted in the imprisonment of nearly 3,000 automobiles.
To avoid air pollution, Islamabad authorities have also started testing cars for smog, showing their dedication to cleaner and safer roadways.
In order to maintain a safer and better-organized urban environment, the Islamabad Traffic Police continue to advise citizens to follow traffic laws.
Islamabad Police Work With Honesty
According to sources, Islamabad police have arrested two individuals, Danish Shamshad and Arshad Shehzad, in the Sangjani area as part of a crucial campaign against the illegal liquor trade.
The people being charged were operating a fake liquor factory in a Sarai Kharbuza rental home, according to the police authorities. Nearly 650 bottles of alcohol were confiscated by the authorities during the crackdown on alcohol in Islamabad. Similarly, empty bottles, production tools, and s-tickers used in the illegal business were also removed.