Shamshabad Airport Crackdown, Transport Department Seizes Taxis Running with Fake and White Number Plates
The Transport Department launched a sudden operation at Shamshabad Airport, seizing several taxis and commercial vehicles for violations. Read how this surprise inspection unfolded in an exclusive report by Munsif News 24x7.
A sudden operation at Shamshabad Airport by the Transport Department created a strong buzz after officials carried out surprise inspections on taxis, cab services, and other commercial vehicles operating in the airport zone. Several vehicles were seized on the spot for violating transport regulations, marking one of the strictest enforcement drives in recent weeks.
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Surprise Checks Target Illegal Taxi Operations
Officials revealed that multiple drivers were found using white private number plates while operating as commercial taxis. Others were caught with:
- Fake number plates
- Incorrect or missing documents
- Clear violations of transport and permit rules
The department took immediate action, emphasizing that such violations cannot be ignored in a high-security zone like Shamshabad Airport.
Strict Warning to Drivers and Vehicle Operators
The Transport Department issued a clear and strong warning:
Any taxi or commercial vehicle operating with a white number plate, fake documents, or rule violations will face heavy fines, legal action, and instant seizure.
Officials added that the rules are applicable to all vehicles operating near the airport and that enforcement will remain strict and continuous.
Surprise Inspections to Continue
Authorities confirmed that sudden inspection drives at Shamshabad Airport will continue regularly. Drivers have been advised to maintain all required documents and follow transport regulations without fail to avoid penalties.
The department stated that the goal is to ensure passenger safety, prevent illegal commercial operations, and maintain discipline in the busy airport region.
The sudden operation at Shamshabad Airport, where the Transport Department seized multiple taxis and vehicles, highlights the government’s firm stand on transport violations. With more such inspections planned, officials expect higher compliance and safer travel conditions for airport passengers.