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Over 4,600 motorists penalised in city police crackdown; fines over Rs 6.6 lakh collected

Over 4,600 motorists penalised in city police crackdown; fines over Rs 6.6 lakh collected

Time of India04-05-2025

Nagpur: In a sweeping enforcement drive, city police penalised 4,683 vehicle owners for various traffic violations on May 3, collecting Rs 6,63,300 in fines. The large-scale action highlights the department's intensified efforts to ensure road safety and legal compliance across the city.
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The traffic crackdown was part of a broader campaign that also included action under the Maharashtra Prohibition Act, Gambling Act, and Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act. In all, 7 individuals were booked in 4 separate cases under the Prohibition Act, with one additional case filed under the NDPS Act. Valuables worth Rs 4,27,725 were seized in these operations.
Under the Maharashtra Gambling Act, 09 individuals were charged in 4 cases, with the police recovering items valued at Rs 4,255.
These operations were conducted within various police station jurisdictions across the city.
The coordinated effort between the city police's law enforcement units and the traffic branch underscores a strong push to curb illegal activities and promote civic discipline. Authorities emphasised that such joint enforcement initiatives will continue in the future, with a focus on public safety and legal compliance.
Citizens are being urged to strictly adhere to traffic rules and ensure that all vehicle-related documents are up to date and carried while driving. The police have reiterated that violations will be met with firm action.
This intensified vigilance signals a zero-tolerance approach to both street-level offences and traffic violations as Nagpur authorities continue to tighten their grip on law and order in the city.

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