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JUST IN: FCT CP orders crackdown on vehicles without number plates

The Federal Capital Territory Commissioner of Police, Tunji Disu, on Tuesday, ordered that vehicles without number plates should be impounded across the territory.

 

He also ordered the deployment of more personnel and equipment for patrols and stop-and-search operations throughout the nation’s capital.

 

Disu’s directive came on the heels of the rise in one-chance incidents in the FCT.

 

A statement by the command’s spokesperson, Josephine Adeh, also said regulations regarding covered number plates and tinted glasses would be enforced.

 

Adah urged residents to bear with the command as some of these moves might cause inconvenience to commuters, among others.

 

She said, “The FCT Police Command is deploying additional personnel and equipment for patrols, stop-and-search operations, and surveillance throughout the Federal Capital Territory. This initiative aims to combat rising incidents of ‘one chance’ crimes and car theft.

 

“We will be impounding vehicles without registration numbers, with only one plate, or using defaced plates. Regulations regarding covered number plates and tinted glasses will also be enforced.

 

“While these operations may cause some inconvenience, they reflect our commitment to the safety of all FCT residents and to deterring criminal activities targeting motorists and passengers.”

 

Adeh said through these operations, some vehicles had been recovered and suspects arrested.

 

She said, “Since launching these measures, we have successfully recovered stolen vehicles and apprehended ‘one chance’ robbers. We appreciate the public’s patience and cooperation during these operations, and we advise vehicle owners to ensure compliance with all regulations.

 

“The FCT Police Command is dedicated to maintaining a secure environment. We encourage residents to report suspicious activities and cooperate with our officers. Your safety is our priority.”

 

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