IGP receives Oyeyemi, orders clampdown on illegal siren users

Mon, Feb 3, 2020
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SEQUEL to the working visit of Boboye Oyeyemi, corps marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps,  to  M.A. Adamu, Iispector-general of police, IGP  at the Force Headquarters on Monday, February 3, the IGP has ordered all state commissioners of police to forthwith impound all vehicles illegally using Spy number plates, sirens, revolving lights or covered number plates and ensure diligent prosecution of the offenders.

To this end, all vehicles found to have spy number plates not duly issued, using sirens, or revolving lights without permit or having covered number plates will be promptly impounded. These practices are illegal and pose monumental security risks to the nation and its people.

Adamu presenting award to Oyeyemi
Adamu presenting award to Oyeyemi

The corps marshal who visited the Force Headquarters in company of his management team sought for improved collaboration between the police and the FRSC in key operational areas. The IGP while responding, restated his commitment to the continued partnership between the Nigeria Police and the FRSC especially in the areas of operations, training, intelligence sharing, and prosecution of offenders.

Meanwhile, the IGP has commended Hakeem Odumosu, Lagos State commissioner of police, for personally taking the charge against these unwholesome practices, especially the unauthorized concealment of number plates and other related offences.

– Feb. 3, 2020 @ 19:19 GMT |

Oyeyemi receiving award from Adamu
Oyeyemi receiving award from Adamu
Group photograph
Group photograph
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