Delhi Traffic Police Crackdown on Fake No-Entry Permits
The Delhi Traffic Police has intensified a crackdown on fake No-Entry Permits (NEPs) used by commercial vehicles. Officials have registered FIRs and are investigating rackets involved in the issuance of these permits. Vehicles have been seized and the networks behind the counterfeit operations are being probed.
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The Delhi Traffic Police has ramped up efforts to curb the use of fake No-Entry Permits (NEPs) by commercial vehicles. In recent developments, FIRs have been registered against individuals, and investigations are underway to dismantle rackets producing and distributing these fraudulent permits.
Two vehicles with forged NEPs were identified in Delhi's Eastern and Central traffic zones. Alert officers intercepted these units and promptly initiated legal action, including seizing the vehicles and tracing the counterfeit distribution networks.
NEPs are crucial for vehicles engaged in transporting essential goods. Police officials have reiterated that fake NEPs pose grave legal risks, leading to criminal charges and vehicle seizure. They urge adherence to official channels for obtaining valid permits.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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