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None duty paid Parado handed over to Customs authorities

byM Hayat
03/07/2017
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE:  The which was attacked by a Lahore Traffic Warden at the Multan Road near Yatim Khana has been handed over to Custom authorities.

According to details, an incident took place a week before Eid when Dolphin Force tried to stop the vehicle on a call placed by Customs authorities of Lahore and it fled away. Then, the police and warden personnel followed the non-custom paid car and successfully intercepted it at Yateem Khana crossroad.

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The man in warden uniform directed the driver to get out of the car, which he did not follow. Following that the warden threw flying kicks on his side window which got recorded on a video camera.

Police said the driver also pulled the trigger of his gun. Chief Traffic Officer Roy Ejaz said it was not a suitable act for a traffic warden. He had no right to behave like this even if it was a non-custom paid car.

 

 

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