Ahmedabad traffic cops file 660 cases, collect rs 3 lakh from govt employees for helmetless ride
The Ahmedabad Traffic Police launched an extensive drive outside government offices on Tuesday following a strict directive from the Director General of Police (DGP) regarding helmet and seatbelt compliance among government employees.
Key locations, including the Collector’s Office and the Police Commissioner’s Office, witnessed heavy deployment of traffic police personnel to enforce the helmet and seatbelt regulations.
Fines were imposed on several government employees arriving without helmets. Many violators were seen making excuses such as “I forgot it at home” or “It was left behind.” The police, however, remained firm in their enforcement and penalised all offenders, including government officials and police personnel who failed to comply with traffic rules.
No escape for violators
During the operation, the Ahmedabad Traffic Police registered a total of 660 cases and collected ₹3.30 lakh in penalties. Police personnel too were not spared, with 72 cases filed against them for noncompliance.
Additionally, 575 cases were registered against civilian government employees.
Cases and penalties of drive conducted on Tuesday
Zone: East
Police personnel: 12-Cases, Penalty- ₹6,000
Civilian Employees: 247-Cases, Penalty- ₹1,23,500
Total (East): 272-Cases, Penalty- ₹1,36,000
Zone: West
Police Officers: 60-Cases, Penalty- ₹30,000
Civilian Employees: 328-Cases, Penalty- ₹1,64,000
Total (West): 388-Cases, Penalty- ₹1,94,000
Grand Total: 660-Cases, Penalty- ₹3,30,000
This drive is part of a broader effort to enforce traffic safety measures across the city. The authorities have reiterated that strict action will continue against those violating road safety regulations. The Ahmedabad Police have urged all commuters, especially government employees, to adhere to traffic rules to ensure public safety.