The Asian Age

Man held for flouting NGT rules

Transporte­r re- registered trucks in Nagaland illegally

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The police has arrested a man for allegedly violating the National Green Tribunal ( NGT) order by plying trucks more than 10 years old after getting the vehicles re- registered illegally from Nagaland.

Sanjay Kumar, the owner of Delhi Karnataka Roadlines, was held for plying trucks older than the prescribed limit after getting them re- registered, joint commission­er of police ( crime branch) Ravindra Yadav said on Friday. NGT has ordered

Two models of trucks were upgraded by re- registerin­g them in Nagaland through a tout who used to charge 70,000 per truck

After rubbing the existing chassis number, a new one was punched and re- registered with a new number

that no diesel- run vehicles that are more than 10- years- old should ply in Delhi and NCR.

A crime branch team raided the office of the accused at Sanjay Gandhi Transport Nagar and seized one truck bearing a Nagaland registrati­on number.

Soon, another such truck was recovered. The two models of trucks were upgraded by re- registerin­g them in Nagaland through a tout who used to charge ` 70,000 per truck, said the officer.

The two trucks, manufactur­ed in 2004 and 2005 were upgraded to be shown as manufactur­ed in 2008 and 2009. Touts in Nagaland would rub the existing chassis number of a truck and punch a new one. Thereafter, it would be re- registered in the state with a new chassis number. The touts also provided all relevant papers like registrati­on certificat­e.

The crime branch has claimed to have identified many other transporte­rs involved in re- registrati­on of older trucks.

The investigat­ion found that many such vehicles may be plying fraudulent­ly in Delhi and NCR, Mr Yadav said.

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