
Rawalpindi authorities have decided to crack down on unregistered motorcycle services after a recent attack at the Islamabad Judicial Complex. Security agencies say unregistered bike riders pose serious safety risks and can be misused for criminal activities. The move comes amid growing concerns over city security and public safety.
A survey of unregistered motorcycles began immediately. Officials collected data from RA Bazaar, Nasirabad, Ganjmandi, and City areas on the first day. The compiled report has been submitted to higher authorities. More surveys are planned across the city to identify additional violations and monitor illegal operations.
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Authorities have mandated that all motorcycle service providers must register through the official application. Any rider operating without registration will face strict legal action. Officials emphasized that this step ensures accountability, proper regulation, and safer transportation for city residents.
The crackdown also aims to prevent misuse of motorcycles in criminal or unsafe activities. Security agencies stressed that monitoring unregistered services will reduce risks to public safety, protect citizens, and improve law enforcement efficiency in urban areas.
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Citizens have welcomed the move, calling it necessary for safety and order. Authorities promised continuous enforcement and regular surveys to ensure compliance, while warning violators that legal consequences will follow without exception.