A new threat has evolved as a result of fraudulent operations that take advantage of e-challans to fool the public as the number of traffic police challans increases in the city. In order to rob unsuspecting people, a new e-challan fraud has been reported to the police department.

Police advise people to use cautious while interacting with links associated with e-challan alerts on their mobile devices. By disseminating bogus links to the public, scammers are using online challan payment. The victims may suffer financial damages as a result of clicking on these misleading links.

The police have urged the public to remain vigilant and avoid clicking on any suspicious or fake links. In the context of e-challans, the general link provided by the police is https://echallan.parivahan.gov.in. However, scammers are circulating fake challan links such as https://echallanparvahan.in to deceive people.


Authorities have emphasised the significance of exercising caution and avoiding being a victim of these dishonest practises. The risk of unauthorised access to bank accounts and financial loss when clicking on fraudulent links exists. The general public is urged to check the legitimacy of any e-challan notifications and to only use the official URLs supplied by the government to pay challans online.


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