Bike Riders Must Register Online: New Rules Introduced To Curb Crimes
Here is a latest update for all the Online Bike riders from the authorities as Following an increase in crimes perpetrated under the pretense of ride-hailing services, police have initiated a district-wide registration push for online bike riders on the orders of District Police Officer (DPO) Mansehra Muhammad Azhar Khan.

Bike Riders Online Registration In Manshera
The Mansehra Police fully recognizes and encourages dedicated motorbike riders who utilize ride-hailing services to make a respectable and legal living, according to police authorities. Authorities did, however, make it clear that anyone trying to use these services’ identities for illegal or suspect purposes will face severe consequences.
The new policy seeks to safeguard legitimate users, rebuild public confidence, and guarantee that no one can use ride-hailing names for illegal activities such as theft or harassment.
New Initiative Details
Each registered rider will receive a unique registration number as part of the program, and the appropriate police station will record all of their credentials.
To help reduce crime and uphold law and order, Mansehra Police have asked locals to encourage riders in their communities to finish the required registration process.
Major Security Concerns Raises After Terror Attack
The suicide bomber who carried out the recent incident close to Islamabad district courts arrived on a motorcycle that was reserved via a ride-hailing service. After that, the bike rider was arrested and questioned.
A Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) terrorist cell responsible for the attack, which left 12 people dead and numerous others injured, was eventually destroyed by security authorities. The federal government decided to forbid cars without electronic tags (E-tags) from entering Islamabad in reaction to the event.
Four Terrorists Arrested in Islamabad Judicial Complex Bombing Probe
Four members of the TTP/Fitna al-Khawarij network connected to the suicide attack at the Judicial Complex in Islamabad’s G-11 area were captured in a joint operation by the Intelligence Bureau (IB) and the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD), according to the Pakistani government.
The suicide bomber’s handler, Sajidullah alias Sheena, admitted during questioning that TTP/FAK Commander Saeed-ur-Rehman alias Daadullah had contacted him over the Telegram app to carry out a suicide strike in Islamabad with the goal of killing as many LEAs as possible.
Usman Qari, the bomber, lived in Achin, Nangarhar, Afghanistan, and was a member of the Shinwari tribe. Sheena arranged for him to stay at a home close to Islamabad after he arrived in Pakistan from Afghanistan.
Conclusion
The mandatory online registration for bike riders in Mansehra is an important step toward improving security and preventing the misuse of ride-hailing services for criminal activities.
By ensuring that every rider is verified and properly documented, the police aim to protect genuine earners while keeping the public safe. Recent terror incidents have highlighted the need for stronger monitoring, and these new measures are designed to stop criminals from hiding behind ride-hailing platforms.
