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SSP traffic reviews traffic arrangements

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August 19, 2018
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Srinagar: In the wake of Eid celebrations, SSP Traffic Srinagar Tahir Gillani visits various places of city Srinagar.
SSP Traffic round up some traffic staff near Abdullah bridge, Radio Station Chowk, guiding traffic personals how to effectively handle traffic and also make sure that traffic doesn’t gets disrupted causing unnecessary jams.
“Our main concern is about safety of every general public,” Said SSP.
ASP (T) City Mubashir Hussain stated that public cooperation was equally important in adherence to traffic rules for the smooth regulation of traffic in the Srinagar City. Further he said that traffic department was expecting huge rush in the coming days due to Eid Celebrations and sufficient traffic officials will be deployed.
In order to keep a check on violations of traffic rules in and around the Srinagar City, different teams have been constituted, he said.
These teams lead by Mohammad Farooq Reshi, DySP (T) City North, Sajjad Ahmad Sheikh DySP (T) City South and Raies Ahmad DySP (T) City West Srinagar under the supervision of Mubashir Hussain ASP (T) City Srinagar and under the overall supervision of SSP Traffic City Srinagar Tahir Gillani JKPS.

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