Vehicles with tinted glasses and covered number plates banned in Bayelsa state


Bayelsa state police command has banned the use of vehicles with tinted glasses and covered number plates throughout the state. 

This was disclosed in a statement by Command, police public relations officer, SP Asinim Butswat, stating that the ban was as a result of increase in armed robbery, kidnapping and other violent crimes in the state. 

This measure was taken by the State Security Council to put a stop the the crimes. Also, the Council took other drastic measures.

The statement in full,

"Following recent upsurge in incidents of armed robbery, kidnapping and other violent crimes in the State, the State Security Council has taken the following drastic security measures to curb the menace.

"(1) Henceforth, vehicles with tinted glasses and covered number plates are banned from operating throughout the State. However, owners of vehicles with factory fitted tinted glasses having permits are warned to revalidate the permits at the Police Headquarters Yenagoa to avoid subsequent arrest and prosecution.

"(2) Ban on the use of Sienna cars with tinted glasses throughout the State from 7pm to 6am.

"(3) Ban on use of motorcycles within Yenagoa Capital City is still in force. Owners of motorcycles are advised to adhere to the ban or stand the risk of being arrested, prosecuted and the motorcycles impounded.

"(4) Re-Imposition of curfew in the the State Capital, particularly the entry and exit points long the East-West Road from 10pm to 6am daily. 

"(5) Imposition of curfew from 7pm to 6am in the  waterways in the State is still in force.   

"(6) Ban on the use of speedboats with 200 Horse Power Engines  in all waterways in the state is also still in force.

"The Police Command would soon commence  the enforcement of the security measures to ensure the safety of the lives and properties. 

"The State Police  Command is therefore soliciting the co-operation  and understanding of the public as officers and men would commence conducting stop and search to ensure  compliance with the above  measures in order to make Bayelsa State a safe and secured place for all to live and  engage in businesses for development. To be for warned is to be for armed."

Source: www.clintonsdaily.com

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