2024-04-17 13:35:06
The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior in the Libyan government appointed by the House of Representatives, Faraj Aqeem, issued his instructions “to resume traffic campaigns in the streets of the city of Benghazi, with the aim of controlling violating vehicles that do not comply with their procedures, and deterring the phenomenon of the use of tinted windows.”
During the meeting of the agent, accompanied by the Director of the Prisons Administration and Military Police – General Command, Major General Najib Balt, with the Director of Benghazi Security and the heads of his security operations vehicles, central support, and directorates support apparatus, “it was emphasized that the traffic plan will resume its work after the end of the holy month, as the violating vehicles will be seized.” for a period of 45 days, and its owners will be fined financially according to what is stipulated in the regulations and laws.”
During the meeting, “the reasons for seizing violating vehicles and fining their owners in the event of not possessing metal plates, committing any other violations of traffic laws, and completing periodic inspection and insurance” were determined.
The return of traffic campaigns to seize violating vehicles Benghazi – April 15, 2024 AD The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior, Faraj Aqeem, issued…
Published byUndersecretary of the Ministry of Interior – Libyan GovernmentIn Monday, April 15, 2024
Last updated: April 16, 2024 – 10:13
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