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Laser light ban imposed near Karachi's Jinnah Airport over aviation safety concerns
Laser light ban imposed near Karachi's Jinnah Airport over aviation safety concerns

Business Recorder

time06-05-2025

  • Business Recorder

Laser light ban imposed near Karachi's Jinnah Airport over aviation safety concerns

Authorities have imposed a complete ban on the sale and use of laser lights in the vicinity of Jinnah International Airport in Karachi for two months, citing aviation safety concerns. According to a notification issued by Commissioner Karachi, Syed Hassan Naqvi, the restriction falls under Section 144 and will be enforced from 6 May to 5 July 2025. The decision comes in light of growing concerns over the dangers posed by laser beams during aircraft take-offs and landings at Jinnah Airport. Missing wheel from Lahore-bound PIA flight found at Karachi airport The notification warns that laser lights can severely impair pilots' vision, potentially leading to catastrophic air incidents. 'Laser beams may affect pilots' eyesight, especially during critical moments such as landing and take-off, increasing the risk of aviation accidents,' the document stated. In response to the notification, local police stations have been instructed to take immediate action against any violations. The ban extends to all areas surrounding the city's airports and is aimed at preventing disruptions to air traffic and ensuring passenger safety. Officials emphasised that the temporary prohibition is necessary to safeguard pilots and passengers alike and will be strictly enforced throughout the two-month period. Earlier, on the directives of Commissioner Karachi Syed Hasan Naqvi Section 144 was imposed in the SITE area and Keamari districts for two months, limiting several activities to keep public order and traffic control. The implementation will remain effective until June 24, including a prohibition on encroachments on green belts, public spaces, and sidewalks, as well as debris discarded in these areas. Earlier, Commissioner Syed Hasan Naqvi had imposed Section 144 to control heavy traffic movement in Karachi, prohibiting the entrance of heavy vehicles between 6:00 AM and 10:00 PM to limit road accidents. The restriction is applied to freight vehicles also. Law enforcement agencies have been directed to strictly deal with the violators of Section 144, guaranteeing compliance with the new regulations.

Karachi bans motor-cab rickshaws on major roads for two months
Karachi bans motor-cab rickshaws on major roads for two months

Express Tribune

time15-04-2025

  • Express Tribune

Karachi bans motor-cab rickshaws on major roads for two months

Listen to article Karachi Commissioner Syed Hasan Naqvi has issued a formal notification banning the operation of motor-cab rickshaws on 11 major roads across the city for a period of two months. According to Express News, the ban, enforced under Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), was recommended by the Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Traffic. It will remain in effect from April 15 to June 14, 2025. Violators will face legal action under Section 188 of the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC). The notification specifies that both One Plus Two and One Plus Four motor-cab rickshaws will be prohibited on key routes such as: Shahrah-e-Faisal (from Avari Light Signal to Madam Apartments) and II Chundrigar Road (from Tower to Shaheen Complex). Additionally, One Plus Four MCRs are restricted from operating on several other important arteries, including Shahrah-e-Quaideen (from Numaish to Shahrah-e-Faisal Nursery), Sher Shah Suri Road (from Matric Board Office to Nagan Chowrangi), Shaheed-e-Millat Road (from Jail Chowrangi to Shaheed-e-Millat Expressway), Abdullah Haroon Road (from Do Talwar to Hashoo Centre via Hoshang, Khayaban-e-Iqbal), Do Talwar to Shahrah-e-Firdous and Abdullah Shah Ghazi Mazar, Stadium Road (from Millennium Mall to New Town Police Station), Sir Shah Suleman Road (from Sir Habib Ibrahim Rehmatullah Road to Hasan Square and Karsaz), Rashid Minhas Road (from Drigh Road to Sohrab Goth), and Mauripur Road (from Gulbai to ICI Bridge). The decision stems from concerns over the increasing number of unauthorised and self-established illegal routes and rickshaw stands, which have been cited as significant contributors to traffic congestion. Commissioner Naqvi has instructed all Station House Officers (SHOs) to ensure strict enforcement of the ban and initiate legal proceedings under Section 188 PPC against any violations.

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