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Pakistan Punjab

Police start crack down against pillion ridding

FAISALABAD: Police in Faisalabad on Sunday started crackdown against pillion ridding ahead of the shutter down strike called by PTI.

The police have impounded as many as 276 motorbikes across the city.

Besides, the police also sealed a patrol pump and a bus stand owned by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) leader Ajmal Cheema.

Punjab government had announced two days pillion ridding ban in connection with the PTI shutter down call.

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