A traffic police official and an intermediary were caught accepting a bribe of Rs. 30,000 to issue a license.
Blind individual receives driving license after bribing traffic police officials. In a shocking revelation of corruption within Islamabad’s Traffic Police Department, a blind individual managed to secure a driving license after bribing officials. This alarming breach of safety protocols raises serious concerns about the integrity of the city’s licensing process.
The issue came to light following a sting operation that uncovered a disturbing pattern of licenses being issued without the required medical tests, driving exams, or even proper documentation. A traffic police official and an intermediary were caught accepting a bribe of Rs. 30,000 to issue a license, despite the applicant’s inability to pass necessary tests.
In a demonstration of the flaws in the system of Pakistan, the blind applicant’s medical test was conducted by someone else on their behalf, further exposing the extent of corruption. The license was issued without any theoretical, medical, or driving tests, highlighting significant vulnerabilities in the process that put public safety at risk.