Preparations for the Delhi police for the completion of age, 350 teams established; All pumps will be stationed from July 1 - NCR Delhi City News Contacdown on Old Vehicles Sizing by Petrol Pumps

Strictness on old vehicles for pollution control in Delhi has begun. From July 1, 10 -year -old diesel and 15 -year -old gasoline vehicles will be prevented from supplementing. Violations will be fined and vehicles are confiscated. For this, special teams were deployed at petrol pumps and cameras were installed for monitoring. Currently, CNG vehicles are released. 350 teams formed for the age of vehicles. State Bureau, New -Delhi. After the order of the Air Quality Management Commission (CAQM) regarding the age vehicles, the transport department is ready for the arrest of such vehicles. The department has issued orders and formed teams at all petrol pumps, in which a total of 350 separate teams will be deployed Transport Department Traffic Police and Delhi Municipal Corporation. Employees will be stationed and the vehicle that has completed the age will be confiscated and the owner will also be fined. According to the instructions, vehicles, which have completed all ages from 1 July, will be prohibited from filling fuel in Delhi, regardless of their registration in any state. This includes diesel vehicles over ten years of age and gasoline vehicles older than 15 years. Such vehicles will be confiscated from July 1, of which the deadline ended. A fine of 10 thousand on four -wheelers, 5 thousand on two -wheelers, as well as a fine of Rs 10,000 on such four -wheelers and Rs 5,000 on two -wheeled owners. Automatic Number Plate Identification (ANPR) cameras were installed at about 500 petrol pumps in Delhi to find out the vehicles whose deadline ended. According to the instructions held on this issue at the CAQM meeting on July 26, teams were formed, among these, 100 teams of Delhi police, 59 teams from the Department of Transport will be at petrol pumps. Joint teams will be deployed by the transport department and police in Delhi at 91 petrol pumps. Similarly, 101 teams from Delhi Municipal Corporation will be deployed. Police along with the MCD teams will seize such vehicles. Currently, a standard operational process (soup) was issued by the transport department on June 17 with the aim of securing effective enforcement of exemption instructions to CNG vehicles in cases of vehicles. In which the role and responsibilities of all stakeholders concerned are set out. The transport department changed its soup on June 17 to Caqm’s command. According to the new soup, CNG vehicles were released in cases of vehicles that completed their age. According to the instructions held on this issue at the CAQM meeting on July 26, teams were formed, among these, 100 teams of Delhi police, 59 teams from the Department of Transport will be at petrol pumps. Joint teams will be deployed by the transport department and police in Delhi at 91 petrol pumps. Similarly, 101 teams from Delhi Municipal Corporation will be deployed. Police along with the MCD teams will seize such vehicles. Currently, a standard operational process (soup) was issued by the transport department on June 17 with the aim of securing effective enforcement of exemption instructions to CNG vehicles in cases of vehicles. In which the role and responsibilities of all stakeholders concerned are set out. The transport department changed its soup on June 17 to Caqm’s command. According to the new soup, CNG vehicles were released in cases of vehicles that completed their age.