In a strategic move to combat smog and ensure cleaner air for the capital city, Islamabad Capital Territory Police have imposed a temporary ban on vehicles emitting smoke. This decision, made in accordance with CCPP Akbar Nasar Khan’s orders, aims to reduce environmental pollution and improve air quality.
The temporary ban, which will be in effect until January, comes as a proactive measure to align with the government’s commitment to protecting the environment and reducing smog during the winter months. By restricting the entry of smoke-emitting vehicles, authorities hope to make a substantial impact on air quality and overall environmental health in Islamabad.
To enforce this ban effectively, the police will take legal actions against any vehicles found in violation within the city. This robust stance against smoke-emitting vehicles is crucial for achieving the desired air quality improvements.
Reports indicate that a significant portion of the smog issue in Islamabad is attributed to smoke-emitting vehicles, brick kilns, and the burning of crop residues. Addressing these root causes is a significant step towards creating a cleaner and healthier environment for everyone in the city.
The police spokesperson urged the public to cooperate with law enforcement agencies in this endeavor, emphasizing the importance of collective efforts to combat smog and promote a sustainable environment in Islamabad. This temporary ban serves as a testament to the government’s dedication to cleaner air and a healthier future for the nation’s capital.