Three FIRs filed over forged entry permits, tampered vehicle in Delhi
The New Delhi Range Traffic Police filed three FIRs over the past 48 hours for forged No Entry Permissions and a tampered vehicle. One vehicle was intercepted at Tilak Marg Circle for violating no-entry rules, with its NEP found to be fake upon e-challan verification. No further details about the other two cases were provided. The incidents highlight ongoing efforts to enforce traffic regulations in the capital.
- ▪A vehicle was stopped at Tilak Marg Circle for violating no-entry restrictions on Monday around 5.15 p.m.
- ▪The No Entry Permission displayed on the intercepted vehicle was found to be forged during verification.
- ▪Police used an e-challan device to confirm the forgery of the NEP.
- ▪Three separate FIRs were registered by New Delhi Range Traffic Police in the past 48 hours.
- ▪The charges include possession of forged documents and vehicle tampering.
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The New Delhi Range Traffic Police has registered three FIRs in separate cases involving forged No Entry Permissions (NEPs) and a tampered vehicle over the past 48 hours, officers said on Tuesday. In the first incident, personnel at Tilak Marg Circle intercepted a vehicle near the Patiala House Courts around 5.15 p.m. on Monday for violating no-entry restrictions. “On verification using an e-challan device, the NEP displayed on the vehicle was found to be forged,” a senior officer said.
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