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Car number plates - Newspaper

THE Excise, Taxation and Narcotics Control Department of Punjab has failed to provide registration number plates to automobile owners, particularly of cars and motorbikes, despite having collected the fee from them months ago. The intensity of negligence can be gauged from the fact that those who had applied for registration in 2019 have not received the plates to date. My mother had got her car registered in November 2020, but has not received the official number plate despite multiple calls to the helpline, emails to the department concerned, tweets on the official twitter handle of the department and complaint at the Citizen’s Portal.

SHC bars Excise, Narcotics: Dept from investigating drug cases

SHC bars Excise, Narcotics Dept from investigating drug cases July 17, 2021 KARACHI: The Sindh Excise, Taxation and Narcotics Control Department has been restricted from registering, investigating, and prosecuting cases of narcotics in the light of orders of the Sindh High Court. The Sindh High Court, after heairng a criminal appeal, declared on June 19, 2021 registration, investigation and prosecution by the Excise Police under the Anti-Narcotics Act as illegal, and ordered the department to hand over them to area police stations for further proceedings. Following the court orders, the Director General Excise, Taxation and Narcotics Control directed the directors of all divisional headquarters to hand over the record to the Sindh Police. He also barred them from registering any new case under the Act. Previously, the cases related to narcotics were being registered, subsequently investigated and prosecuted by the department by Sindh Excise, Taxation and Narcotics Control Dep

SHC bars Excise, Narcotics Dept from investigating drug cases

SHC bars Excise, Narcotics Dept from investigating drug cases July 17, 2021 KARACHI: The Sindh Excise, Taxation and Narcotics Control Department has been restricted from registering, investigating, and prosecuting cases of narcotics in the light of orders of the Sindh High Court. The Sindh High Court, after heairng a criminal appeal, declared on June 19, 2021 registration, investigation and prosecution by the Excise Police under the Anti-Narcotics Act as illegal, and ordered the department to hand over them to area police stations for further proceedings. Following the court orders, the Director General Excise, Taxation and Narcotics Control directed the directors of all divisional headquarters to hand over the record to the Sindh Police. He also barred them from registering any new case under the Act.

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