Punjab Traffic Police in Faisalabad have issued a Rs. 28,000 traffic challan to the owner of a Lamborghini Revuelto valued at approximately Rs. 68 crore, underlining that traffic laws apply equally to all motorists. The action was taken after officials stopped two luxury vehicles on city roads and identified multiple violations of traffic regulations.
According to traffic authorities, the incident involved two Lamborghinis — a purple Lamborghini Revuelto and a red Lamborghini Aventador. Both vehicles were found with tinted windows, illegal flashlights, and customized number plates, all prohibited under Punjab traffic laws. Despite the vehicles’ high market value and public attention, officials confirmed that enforcement was carried out strictly under the City Traffic Police’s “No Exceptions” policy.
Traffic officials stated that Faisalabad’s traffic police have consistently enforced laws without discrimination, regardless of vehicle type or ownership status. The two supercars reportedly belong to the Pasban Group, and are frequently seen together in public areas, often attracting crowds due to their rare models and premium appearance.
Authorities emphasized that similar actions have been taken in the past against violations involving luxury vehicles, commercial fleets, and private motorists alike. The department maintains that equal enforcement is essential for maintaining road discipline and public trust.
The incident quickly went viral on social media, sparking debate over whether existing traffic fines are sufficient deterrents for owners of ultra-luxury vehicles. Many users questioned if penalties should be linked to vehicle value, while others praised the police for impartial enforcement.
Traffic officials reiterated that enforcement drives will continue across Faisalabad to improve compliance and promote road safety.
The MediaBites team congratulates Punjab Traffic Police for upholding the rule of law and reinforcing the message that no individual or vehicle is above traffic regulations.

