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Karachi police warn of fake traffic fine texts; real e-challans start Oct. 1 via automated cameras.
Karachi Traffic Police warn residents of a surge in fake SMS messages claiming to be traffic e-challans, falsely demanding payments via EasyPaisa.
Officials confirm these messages are fraudulent, not sent from official channels, and have no connection to any government authority.
The police emphasize they do not issue challans through personal numbers or unverified links and urge the public to ignore such messages, avoid suspicious payments, and verify any fine through official channels like the helpline 1915.
The real e-challan system, set to launch October 1, will use automated cameras to issue evidence-based fines directly to offenders’ homes.
A citywide awareness campaign is underway to educate the public ahead of the rollout.
La policía de Karachi advierte sobre mensajes de texto falsos de multas de tráfico; los verdaderos e-challans comienzan el 1 de octubre a través de cámaras automatizadas.