Plateau Police Arraign 14 Motorists for Number Plate Violations

The Plateau State Police Command has arraigned 14 motorists for offenses concerning covered number plates. This action was disclosed by Police Public Relations Officer Alfr Alabo in a statement on Saturday.
The enforcement follows directives from the Inspector General of Police, Olatunji Rilwan Disu, aimed at addressing security concerns associated with unregistered vehicles and the concealment, defacement, or alteration of number plates. The police have impounded fourteen vehicles for violating regulations, with charges against their owners for operating unregistered vehicles and displaying unauthorized foreign number plates.
The police emphasized that this operation is part of a proactive security measure to prevent criminal elements from exploiting improperly registered vehicles to evade detection. The Plateau State Police Command remains committed to safeguarding lives and property while urging motorists to ensure proper vehicle registration and maintain visible number plates.
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