Sindh govt imposes two-day ban on pillion riding in Karachi

Published September 5, 2015
The ban would be effective from Friday midnight for two days — September 5 and 6.  —Online/File
The ban would be effective from Friday midnight for two days — September 5 and 6. —Online/File

KARACHI: The Sindh government, after seeking approval from Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah, imposed a two-day ban on pillion-riding in Karachi division on Friday.

The official at the Sindh home department said that the provincial administration banned pillion-riding under Section 144 (power to issue order absolute at once in urgent cases of nuisance or apprehended danger) of the criminal procedure code and the ban would be effective from Friday midnight for two days — September 5 and 6.

“The ban shall not be applicable to women, children below the age of 12, senior citizens, journalists, personnel of law enforcing agencies and security agencies in uniform and employees of the essential services,” the official added.

Home Secretary Mukhtiar Soomro issued a notification in this regard.

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