Punjab Traffic Police Fine Lamborghini Owner Rs 28,000 Over Traffic Violation

Punjab Traffic Police Fine Lamborghini Owner Rs 28,000 Over Traffic Violation

By Usman Ali | 1 day ago | 2 min read

The Punjab Traffic Police have issued a Rs. 28,000 fine to the owner of a Lamborghini Revuelto worth approximately Rs. 68 crore, sending a clear message that traffic laws apply equally to all, regardless of a vehicle’s value or status.

According to traffic police officials, two Lamborghini supercars were stopped during a routine enforcement operation in Faisalabad. The vehicles included a purple Lamborghini Revuelto and a red Lamborghini Aventador. Both were found in violation of traffic regulations, including tinted windows, illegal flashlights, and customized number plates.

Authorities confirmed that the luxury vehicles reportedly belong to the Pasban Group and are often seen together on city roads, frequently drawing public attention due to their rare and high-end appearance. Despite their extraordinary market value, officials stated that the challans were issued strictly under the “No Exceptions” policy of the City Traffic Police.

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The incident quickly went viral on social media, with users highlighting the contrast between the multi-crore supercars and the relatively modest fine amount. The case has once again sparked debate over whether existing traffic penalties in Pakistan are strong enough to deter violations by owners of ultra-luxury vehicles.

Punjab Traffic Police have reiterated that enforcement drives will continue across the province to ensure road safety and strict compliance with traffic laws, emphasizing that no individual or vehicle is above the law.

Usman Ali

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Usman Ali is a passionate EV enthusiast and automotive analyst based in Pakistan. He founded EVPrices.pk to help people navigate the shift to electric mobility.

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