Karachi’s e-challan camera distribution box stollen near Bilawal House

Karachi e-challan

KARACHI: Weeks after the launch of e-challan in Karachi, a safe city camera distribution box has been stolen from the vicinity of Bilawal house.

As per details, the incident occurred reportedly on November 6, however police officials said that the safe city camera authorities have neither filed an FIR nor provided any details about the incident.

DIG South Asad Raza said that the box is placed at a height and is quite heavy so it is difficult to steal the device in such busy area.

An eyewitness recorded his statement to police, saying that a vehicle stopped near the safe city camera pretending to be a camera maintenance team vehicle. They later allegedly stole the vehicle.

Karachi’s New E-Challan System

Sindh government launched a Karachi E-challan system to improve traffic flow and traffic management in the city.

In Phase 1, 1,076 cameras were installed on major roads under the Karachi Safe City Project.

Phases 2 and 3 will expand to 12,000+ cameras across the city and toll plazas.

When a camera detects a violation, an e-challan is created and sent by Pakistan Post to the address linked with your number plate (Sindh Excise & Taxation data).

You have 21 days to pay. Pay within 14 days and get a 50% waiver, miss the deadline and the fine doubles on day 22.

Moreover, provincial administration introducing new governance tools to to improve city’s administration.

Karachi E-challan: cameras, fines & how to appeal

Enforcement results (Day 1): Within the first six hours, Karachi Traffic Police issued 2,662 E-challans over Rs12 million in fines.

Key counts: 1,535 for not wearing seat belts, 507 for riding without helmets, 419 for over speeding, 166 for running red lights.

Moreover, 32 for mobile phone use while driving, 7 for tinted windows and 3 each for wrong way driving.

Penalties if you don’t pay: After 3 months, your driving license can be suspended.

Similarly, after 6 months, police may ask NADRA to block your CNIC (you’ll be notified first).

Additionally, a demerit points system is live, reach 30 points in a year and your license can be suspended.

How to appeal an e-challan: If you think the ticket is wrong, visit the appeal desk listed on the back of your challan (desks at 11 police stations).

Also read: No more hassle as E-Challan help centers open in Karachi