KARACHI: Around 40,000 vehicles have been blacklisted under the faceless e-ticketing system in the metropolis, as officials prepare to launch a city-wide crackdown starting July 1. According to details, the operation will be jointly conducted by the Traffic Police and the Excise Department against vehicles placed on the blacklist due to various documentation and compliance issues.
Reasons for Blacklisting
Officials confirmed that vehicles whose ownership has not been transferred to the current users have also been included in the blacklist. Such vehicle owners have been directed to immediately update and correct their records to avoid enforcement action. Furthermore, vehicles with incomplete documentation or incorrect registered addresses will also come under scrutiny during the upcoming operation.
Legal Action and Outstanding Dues
In addition, legal action has been announced against vehicle owners who have failed to clear e-ticketing fines and other government dues. The traffic police have warned citizens to clear all outstanding liabilities before July 1, failing which their vehicles may be impounded during the crackdown.
How to Check Vehicle Status
The list of blacklisted vehicles has been made available on the official portal trax.sindhpolice.gov.pk, where citizens can check their vehicle status by entering either the registration number or CNIC. Citizens have been urged to ensure timely transfer of ownership and correction of any discrepancies in official records to avoid complications.
Police have further cautioned that owners of blacklisted vehicles may face fines, legal notices, and enforcement action if violations persist. The faceless e-ticketing system aims to streamline traffic enforcement and reduce corruption, but it has also highlighted significant compliance gaps among vehicle owners in Karachi.



