SECURITY: POLICE RAISE ALARM OVER INDISCRIMINATE USE OF UNREGISTERED VEHICLES IN OGUN

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In contravention of current traffic and vehicle registration laws, the Ogun State Police Command has expressed concern about what it called “the rampant use” of dealership plate numbers, motorbikes, tricycles, and unregistered cars.

In a statement she provided to reporters in Abeokuta, the command spokesman, CSP Omolola Odutola, revealed this and said the command has started a campaign to raise awareness of the issue.

Odutola said, “A statistical review of 2024 crime data revealed that most violent crimes in the State, including kidnapping, armed robbery, and rival cult killings, were perpetrated by individuals using vehicles in flagrant disregard of traffic regulations”.

“Offenses such as operating without valid papers, driving unregistered vehicles, using expired dealership licenses, and applying artificial tint to cars have become alarmingly common”.

She added that “the State Commissioner of Police, Lanre Ogunlowo, has directed all drivers in the state to regularize their vehicle documents promptly”.

“A grace period for compliance has been announced, during which drivers are expected to update their papers”.

“After the sensitization period, the police will adopt a zero-tolerance approach toward violators. Vehicles found operating without proper registration or documents will be impounded, and offenders will be prosecuted”.

Ogunlowo emphasized that “the crackdown is part of a broader effort to ensure safety and curb criminal activities in Ogun State”.

He urged residents to adhere strictly to traffic laws and cooperate with the authorities to foster a secure environment.

“The Police Command reiterates its commitment to maintaining law and order and warns recalcitrant offenders that non-compliance will attract severe consequences”.

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