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In a drive against abandoned vehicles on city roads, the Guwahati Traffic Police identified as many as 138 vehicles left abandoned by its owners as of May 28.
Guwahati Traffic Police Asks Car Owners to Remove Abandoned Vehicles from Roads
Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Traffic said that the car owners in the city whose abandoned vehicles are being allegedly parked at various streets in the city should be removed effective May 27, 2021.
STAFF REPORTER GUWAHATI:
Abandoned Vehicle Parking Complaints: Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Traffic Pranjit Borah said that the car owners in the city whose abandoned vehicles are being allegedly parked at various streets in the city should be removed effective May 27, 2021.
Addressing the media DCP Traffic Pranjit Borah said, We have found that many road spaces in the city are being remained unused due to road blockages by abandoned cars or old vehicles. The owners are being directed to remove their cars immediately to avoid any kind of legal action against them. All the owners will have to make their arrangements within May 27, as from May 28, the city traffic police will launch a drive
67 Persons Penalised for Drink Driving on New Year s Eve in Guwahati
A drive against drink drive was carried out under the supervision of Deputy Commissioner Police (Traffic) Pranjit Borah.
| 2 Jan 2021 11:08 AM GMT
GUWAHATI: Guwahati Police have penalised as many as 67 persons for drink driving on December 31 night in the city.
According to reports, the police have realised fines to the tune of Rs 63,000.
The police set up check posts and checked vehicles at places like Ambari, ABC, Ganeshguri, Dispur, Jalukbari, Chandmari, and Ulubari, among others.
The drive was carried out under the supervision of Deputy Commissioner Police (Traffic) Pranjit Borah along with the officials from Transport, Excise and Health Departments.