SHC disposes of contempt plea over PSL road closures
Directs cops to increase security during traffic jams, control street crime
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KARACHI:
A two-member bench of the Sindh High Court, comprising Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar and Justice Amjad Ali Sahito, disposed of on Tuesday a contempt of court plea pertaining to closure of roads during Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches in the city, while directing the police to increase police personnel in the roads during traffic jams and control street crime.
Sindh AIG Ghulam Nabi Memon, Additional Home Secretary and Traffic Police officials appeared in the court. Assistant advocate general informed the court that the accused involved in the murder of citizen, Usama, have been arrested.
PSL traffic diversion plan announced
Karachi
February 17, 2021
Karachi traffic police chief DIG Iqbal Dara, has issued a traffic diversion plan for the upcoming Pakistan Super League (PSL) matches that will be played at the National Stadium from February 20 to March 7. He said on Tuesday the traffic police had prepared a special traffic diversion plan to facilitate the public.
Alternative routes
Traffic will not be allowed to proceed towards the National Stadium from the Hassan Square flyover and Expo Centre turning (Sir Shah Suleman Road to the stadium), from Liaquatabad via the Hassan Square flyover, and from University Road and Expo Center turning towards Sir Shah Suleman Road.
Revised traffic plan for South Africa Test in Karachi
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Photo: Karachi traffic police
The Karachi traffic police have revised their plan for the Karachi Test between Pakistan and South Africa.
The match will be played at National Stadium from January 26
to 30. Different roads and arteries near the venue will remain closed for traffic
from 9am to 6pm.
People have been advised to take alternate routes during
these days. Below is the diversion plan issued from the Karachi Traffic DIG’s