Recent developments in Moro, a city in Sindh province, have prompted a safety advisory for all transporters and logistics operators. A situation involving the Sindh Police and members of the Jeay Sindh organization has led to the temporary closure of parts of the National Highway.
According to credible reports, the disagreement has resulted in a disruption of traffic flow on this major route. As a precaution, authorities and logistics associations have recommended that all commercial transporters and drivers halt their vehicles at secure locations until further notice. The guidance comes in the interest of ensuring the safety of drivers, passengers, and goods in transit.
Transport companies have been closely monitoring the situation and cooperating with local authorities to manage operations responsibly. The All Pakistan Goods Transport Owners Association has issued a public advisory asking its members to delay their journeys through the affected areas, prioritizing safety and operational stability.
While there have been accounts of property damage in certain areas, authorities are actively working to restore calm and order. It is expected that once the situation stabilizes, traffic on the National Highway will resume normal operations.
Transporters are encouraged to stay updated through official channels and media outlets, and to avoid relying on unverified information. Coordination with law enforcement and transport unions is being maintained to support drivers currently on the road.
The public is also urged to remain calm and patient during this temporary disruption. With joint efforts from all stakeholders, including local authorities and transport organizations, the situation is expected to normalize soon.
For now, safety remains the top priority for all those involved in logistics and freight movement across Sindh. Updates will be shared as they become available through verified platforms.