Home Minister Directs Traffic Police to Intensify Black Tint Removal

Kathmandu. Home Minister Sudhan Gurung has directed the traffic police to intensify the work of removing black tints installed in public and private vehicles. On Monday, upon reaching the Kathmandu Valley Traffic Police Office, Gurung directed to intensify the campaign to remove black tints and also asked to remove the tint from his own car.

While directing SSP Suresh Kafle and other officials of the Valley Traffic Police Office, Gurung said, 'Remove the black tint installed in my car as well.'

There was a practice of keeping black tints in the car used by the Home Minister. However, Gurung mostly travels in his own car. Following his directive, the traffic police will also remove the black tint from the car used by the Home Minister. An official of the Valley Traffic Police Office said, 'We will also remove the black tint from his car.'

From Asar 14, the traffic police have started removing black tint stickers installed in private and public vehicles plying in the valley. In the first phase, the removal of black stickers has been started.

The traffic police are holding discussions with vehicle selling companies on Monday regarding changing the glass of vehicles where black tints were installed by the company.

SP Naresh Subedi, Information Officer at the Valley Traffic Police Office, said, 'It was found that some vehicles came with black tints installed by the company itself, we are discussing that.'

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