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Insecurity: FCT police bans use of tinted vehicles

DailyblastBy DailyblastDecember 4, 2024001 Min Read
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The FCT police command has banned the use of tinted vehicles. 

The FCT Police Commissioner, Tunji Disu, announced this while speaking to newsmen in Abuja on Tuesday, December 4.

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‘’We are clamping down on all commercial vehicles and everybody tinting their vehicles. We need to see people in their vehicles. Tinted glass is contributing to a lot of lawlessness. A lot of the victims kidnapped that we have rescued have given us their word that the tinted glass made it impossible for people to know they were in distress and a lot of them at the same time cover their number plates and so deliberately did not put number plates on their vehicles.

This is to warn all the residents of the FCT that the police will enforce all laws on tinted glasses. Nobody has the right to tint their vehicles. We will enforce the laws.”

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