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Karachi collects Rs25 million in fines through e-challan system

Published on: December 3, 2025 5:32 PM

E-challan: Karachi police collected Rs25 mln in fines
Karachi police have successfully collected Rs25 million in fines since the launch of the city’s cashless e-challan system, officials revealed on Wednesday. The update came during a meeting chaired by IG Sindh Ghulam Nabi Memon, which reviewed the performance and potential expansion of the digital ticketing system. The session included a detailed briefing from the DIG Traffic.

Read More: E–challan system officially launched in Punjab! 

Since its implementation, over 23,000 citizens have visited facilitation centers to address e-challans. The briefing highlighted that fewer than 200 citizens have contested their fines, while 90% of issued challans have been waived. Overall, approximately 4,000 challans have contributed to the collected fines, demonstrating the system’s effectiveness in improving compliance with traffic laws.

The next phase of the initiative will focus on tackling parking violations using advanced technology. Ground and aerial surveillance, including cameras, scanners, and drones mounted on traffic police vehicles, will automatically issue e-tickets to vehicles parked in no-parking zones. Divisional DIGs have submitted reports detailing the deployment of cameras across their districts.

IG Sindh noted that the e-challan system has been widely welcomed by the public, significantly reducing complaints about unnecessary delays and improving adherence to traffic regulations. He emphasized that the benefits of this modern technology will soon be extended to other cities in the province.

Read More: PSCA launches live E–challan system in Gujranwala 

Under the new Motor Vehicle Act, facilitation centers will be established across all districts to support the cashless system. Authorities say the initiative represents a major step toward digitizing traffic management, enhancing transparency, and promoting responsible driving habits across Sindh.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: cashless system, E-challan, Karachi, Latest, Motor Vehicle Act, Sindh police, traffic fines

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