
Pir Mohammed Shah
Pir Mohammed Shah is the newly appointed Traffic Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Karachi, who has been actively addressing the ongoing civic issues in the city, particularly those related to water and power shortages. In his role, he has noted that protests related to these issues have increased significantly, with an average of two to three protests occurring daily. Shah emphasizes the urgency of resolving these community concerns to restore smooth traffic flow and prevent chaos in the metropolis.
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Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Traffic Police Pir Mohammed Shah provided details about the traffic accidents in Karachi.
7 dead, several injured in multiple traffic accidents across Karachi since yesterday: officialsPir Mohammed Shah is the Deputy Inspector General of Traffic Police who provided details about the bus accident.
3 dead, 8 injured as bus overturns in Karachi’s Gulshan-i-Hadeed - PakistanPir Mohammed Shah reported on the accident in North Karachi and the subsequent rumors.
Nine dumpers, water tankers torched after accident in North Karachi - PakistanTraffic Deputy Inspector General of Police Pir Mohammed Shah provided details about the accident.
Reckless driving claims life of another couple on Karachi’s Sharea Faisal - PakistanPir Mohammed Shah, the Karachi Traffic Police Deputy Inspector General, provided details about the accident involving the water tanker.
Man, pregnant wife killed as water tanker hits bike on Karachi’s Sharea Faisal - PakistanKarachi Traffic Police Deputy Inspector General Pir Mohammed Shah confirmed that six people lost their lives in traffic accidents in Karachi today.
6 killed, 3 injured by reckless driving in Karachi day after body set up to analyse traffic accident rise - PakistanPir Mohammed Shah stated that the Kraat would comprise 10 experts equipped with modern facilities.
Karachi police chief forms team to analyse rise in traffic accidents - Pakistan
Pir Mohammed Shah is the newly appointed Traffic DIG who reported on the frequency of protests in the city.
Water and power work triggers protests across multiple points in Karachi - Pakistan







































