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Police remove encroachments, challan owners of wrongly parked vehicles on Mall Road in Amritsar

The police personnel led by ADCP Harpal Singh remove encroachments from the Mall road in Amritsar on Friday.

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In order to smoothen the flow of traffic on Mall Road, the traffic police today removed encroachments and took stern against owners of wrongly parked vehicles on Friday.

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Police teams headed by Harpal Singh, Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (ADCP), Traffic, have been making efforts to regulate the traffic movement on various roads in the city. On Friday, police teams removed encroachments of shopkeepers and hawkers on the road. Apart from this, wrongly parked vehicles on the road were also challaned (fined).

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The ADCP said people should cooperate with the police and the district administration for making city roads snarls free. He said wrongly parked vehicles were also one of the reasons for frequent traffic jams in the city. He said people should park their vehicles at designated places so that the movement of traffic was not disrupted.

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