New Delhi: The day after issuing the order that prohibits the entry of the truck to Delhi, except those carrying important items and tankers carrying petroleum, the Delhi government transportation department wrote to Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan that there was a diesel More than 10 years managed vehicles entering the capital will be confiscated and removed.
The state street road must look at the valid pollution under the control certificate or face Challan.
The coordination meeting was held by the Department of Transportation with Delhi Traffic Police and District Judges to enforce the ban.
Delhi traffic police also issued an advisor who prohibited the entry of the truck and said they had mobilized the team at all pickets and 15 border areas to enforce a ban.
Police Special Commissioners Manish Kumar Agarwal said they apply all necessary steps suggested to curb pollution.
“We talk to other departments, truck unions, drivers, and owners to make adequate arrangements for the right parking and stop vehicles outside the Delhi border.
We have suggested that they use a warehouse and transportation hub until the order further,” Agarwal said.
Ashish Kundrra, Secretary of the Principal Secretary of the Commissioner, told TII that 14 enforcement teams had been deployed by the government at the entry point of the border.
DMS has been asked to coordinate with their colleagues in the neighboring district of Haryana and Uttar Pradesh so that trucks that are not destined for Delhi are transferred to the freeway.
In a letter to neighboring countries, Kundra said, “Our law enforcement team has been given a clear mandate to confiscate and memo of more than 10 years of diesel vehicles found on Delhi roads.
All bus train buses are needed to bring a valid puck certificate .
The enforcement authority issued Challans to all vehicles found without a valid puck in Delhi.
“The letter also stated that, according to the Supreme Court’s command, the upper government, Haryana and Rajasthan were asked to provide a large advertising board at the exit to the alternative highway to inform Commercial Transfer Traffic.
Until Thursday, at least 500 trucks had been stopped on the Delhi border.
A police officer said they had discussed the action plan with traffic police in Noida, Gurgaon and Faridabad.
Delhi police said they had mobilized a team at 170 locations to check PUC certificates and cross vehicles.