Monday, February 24, 2014

Ex-Rivers CPJoseph MBu threatens to impound "Keke napep",gives motorists 24-hour deadline to obtain tinted glass permit


The FCT Commissioner of Police, Joseph Mbu has  ordered owners of tinted vehicles without approval to remove them from the road within 24 hours  or face the wrath of the law.

Mbu also warned drivers of vehicles without number plates to park their cars at home or risk having them impounded, noting that unregistered vehicles would not be permitted to ply Abuja roads.

The CP told journalists on Monday in Abuja that he has reviewed the security strategy in the FCT, adding that new measures would be put in place to protect travellers on the Abuja-Gwagwalada Expressway.

He said, “Nobody should be found driving a vehicle without number plates or with tinted glasses without the approval of the IG; we are going to enforce this law as from Wednesday. Also hawkers are banned from coming to the city area to hawk as well as keke napep.

“Am appealing to you to respect the...
law, we are expecting some international dignitaries for the Centenary celebration and it wont portray us well before the world to see us this way.”

The police boss noted that the police command would not condone hidden or sealed vehicle number plates, stressing that all vehicles must have clearly designated number plates issued by the Federal Road Safety Corps.

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