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Sindh to launch crackdown against vehicles with fake number plates

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KARACHI:  The Sindh government has decided to launch crackdown against vehicles with fake number plates and black glasses.

A law and order meeting was held under the supervision of Sindh Chief Secretary Asif Haider Shah, in which it was decided to crack down on those displaying fake number plates, vehicles with black glasses and weapons.

In the meeting, the Chief Secretary directed the Home Department to conduct an awareness campaign in the media in this regard.

In the meeting, it was also decided to form a community watch group at the neighborhood level under the supervision of assistant commissioners to improve law and order situation.

Chief Secretary said that action should be taken against vehicles with fake number plates and black glasses and all law enforcement agencies should be active to ensure public safety.

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