A case was registered against an ‘armed’ driver, who pulled out a gun at a traffic warden at Ashiana Road in Lahore.

The police division’s representative said that a traffic superintendent, Ahmed Mukhtiar requested that a driver move his vehicle from some unacceptable leaving.

The driver, rather than leaving his vehicle perfectly positioned, pointed a firearm at the traffic superintendent and threatened him, and later, ran away from the area.

Prior in August, a traffic superintendent had thwarted a supposed offered of hijacking a teen.

“A watching official saw a motorbike rider taking a crying youngster with him at the College Road,” CTO Muntazir Mehdi expressed.  “Watching official, Zaheer, thought some injustice and halted the motorbike rider,” the traffic official said.

“Seeing the watching official, the youngster began crying uproariously,” the policeman said. “The denounced attempted to pass on the kid just as the bike to escape from the scene. Traffic superintendent Zaheer, in any case, got the presume motorcyclist,” a traffic official said.

“The 14 year old teen later said that the motorbike rider was taking him powerfully with him,” as indicated by the authority.

Afterward, the traffic superintendent had given over the kid and blamed the driver to the police.

CTO Muntazir Mehdi had said that the traffic superintendents separated of guaranteeing smooth progression of vehicular traffic in the city additionally helping in the assurance of residents.

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