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Karachi police seize unregistered dumper operating illegally for three years

Published on: November 17, 2025 1:48 PM

Nine vehicles torched in Karachi as protest over dumper accident turns  violent - Pakistan - Aaj English TV
KARACHI – Traffic authorities in Karachi have seized a dumper truck that had been operating without registration, a license, or any legal documentation for the past three years. The vehicle was stopped in Gulistan-e-Jauhar Block 9 after traffic police noticed its reckless movement on city roads.

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The driver, who was taken into custody, admitted during questioning that he had been operating the dumper without fulfilling any legal requirements. The vehicle lacked number plates, a tracking system, and the driver did not possess a national identity card or valid driving license. A case has been registered at the ASO Traffic Section Gulistan-e-Jauhar against the driver.

Authorities said the investigation is ongoing to trace the owner of the dumper, who could face a heavy fine once identified. DIG Traffic Police Pir Muhammad Shah recently announced a ban on plying dumpers and water tankers across Karachi unless they provide real-time tracking access to traffic police. Several vehicles have already been equipped with trackers, but compliance has been inconsistent, officials added.

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Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Dumper, Karachi, Latest, Road safety, traffic police, traffic violation, unregistered vehicle

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