
💥 Breaking News: E-Challan 'TN Police System Fails', Why Fines for 6 Offenses in a Single Second?
🚨 Mirror Media Reveals: It's Not a Challan, It's the System's Fault! Citizen Accused of 'Speeding,' 'Obstruction,' and 'Stop Line Violation' Simultaneously, Demands Immediate Cancellation
(Tamil Nadu): This Diwali, the Tamil Nadu Police's e-challan system has come under scrutiny. A case reported by Mirror Media (e-challan number: TN100189251205125150; Vehicle: TN59BF6904) has proven that the system suffers from a serious technical glitch, resulting in serious harm to ordinary citizens.
This challan is not only unjust but also contains a list of logically impossible charges, raising serious questions about the transparency of the state police.
​💣 Most Horrifying Point: Evidence of Logical Impossibility
The citizen complained that he was fined for six different offenses at the same time, at exactly 12:51:50. The most disturbing and physically impossible combination is this:
Over-speeding: (driving at high speed)
Obstruction: (stopping on the road and blocking the way)
Stop Line Violation: (crossing the stop line)
Mirror Media appeals to the public: Think for yourself—can a person speeding, stop, and obstruct the road at the same time, all in the same second? This is clearly evidence of a programming failure in the e-challan software.
​📉 Other discrepancies that fuel distrust
​Double charges: Offenses like "over-speeding" and "pillion helmet" are deliberately listed twice, which directly results in additional penalties for the citizen.
Fake evidence: The photo attached to the challan is blurred. It clearly shows neither the vehicle's number plate nor is there any concrete evidence that the pillion rider was not wearing a helmet. Imposing a fine based on a blurred photo is a fraud on citizens.
✋ Public Demand (Urgent Request to the Government)
Under the #TNEChallanScam, Mirror Media demands immediate action from the Tamil Nadu government and the police department:
Immediate cancellation: This erroneous and contradictory e-challan (TN100189251205125150) should be immediately and unconditionally cancelled.
​Technical Audit: A high-level technical audit of the e-challan software should be initiated immediately to investigate how such logically impossible challans are being issued.
Compensation: Citizens who have been forced to pay unnecessary fines due to this software error should be compensated.
Aina Media is closely monitoring this matter and will continue to raise our voice until action is taken against this scam.