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Motorway Police declare Combined Transport of Passengers and Livestock a Legal Offense Ahead of Eid
Key takeaways
- In a social media advisory posted on Facebook, the NHMP urged citizens and transporters to avoid transporting sacrificial animals in trucks or other heavy vehicles in an unsafe manner.
- The authority specifically emphasized that transporters must not board passengers in the same commercial vehicles carrying livestock.
- The NHMP clarified that transporting sacrificial animals precariously or mixing passengers with livestock is a legal offense.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize ISLAMABAD: The National Highways and Motorway Police (NHMP) have issued a strict warning against the dangerous transport of sacrificial animals and the illegal practice of seating passengers alongside livestock in vehicles, ARY News reported.
In a social media advisory posted on Facebook, the NHMP urged citizens and transporters to avoid transporting sacrificial animals in trucks or other heavy vehicles in an unsafe manner.
The authority specifically emphasized that transporters must not board passengers in the same commercial vehicles carrying livestock.
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