Metro

Most number plates used for crimes are labelled presidency, NANS — FRSC boss

The Lagos State Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Kehinde Hamzat, has raised concerns about the rising use of fake number plates bearing labels such as the Presidency, Nigerian Youth Council (NYC), and National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) for criminal activities.

Hamzat disclosed this during an interview on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily.

He stated that say the abuse of these number plates is becoming a serious security threat.

According to him, criminals use fake plates bearing these tags to avoid police checks and commit crimes without being easily traced.

“We think that most of these number plates are labelled presidency, NYC, NANS and some others, knowing fully well that these are established institutions that probably law enforcement agents wouldn’t want to disturb.

“We now discover that they use all these things to perpetuate evils, and it’s becoming a security threat to the country,” Hamzat explained.

ALSO READ: FRSC dismisses NANS’ shutdown threat, vows to enforce vehicle regulations

He disclosed that most of these plates are not registered in the national vehicle database.

Hamzat continued, ‘If you check these numbers on the database, you’ll discover they are not anywhere. So when they misbehave, you start tracing the vehicle you can’t identify. We are trying to pick as many of them as possible to investigate and prosecute them appropriately.”

He added that the FRSC has launched a special operation to identify and impound vehicles with such fake plates, with plans to investigate and prosecute offenders.

The operation is part of the FRSC’s efforts to protect the integrity of the National Vehicle Identification Scheme (NVIS).

Recall that, The Corps Marshal Malam Shehu Mohammed directed officers to target vehicles carrying fake plates, especially those linked to NANS.

Tribune Online reports that in reaction to this directive, NANS threatened to shut down FRSC offices if their official vehicles are impounded.

 

NIGERIAN TRIBUNE

Abisola Adigun

Recent Posts

Infrastructure decay, dilapidation our major challenge —NERDC boss

The executive secretary of the Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC), Professor Salisu Shehu,…

25 minutes ago

Nuclear power: Lack of willingness, not expertise, hindering investment in Nigeria —Samuel Ajayi, researcher

Samuel Ajayi graduated with a first class degree from the University of Ibadan, a masters…

50 minutes ago

UniUyo Prof kidnap: Group tasks FG on public trust

An advocacy media group in Akwa Ibom, the Eket Senatorial District Journalists’ Forum, has called…

2 hours ago

Ribadu to deliver Oba Adetona annual professorial lecture

The National Security Adviser to President Bola Tinubu, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, will on May 10,…

2 hours ago

World Press Freedom Day: NUJ, stakeholders seek better deal for journalists

Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) has restated its commitment to promoting press freedom and good…

2 hours ago

Edo Islamic Council pledges collaboration with Muslim media practitioners

The Edo State Islamic Council has expressed its readiness to collaborate with like-minded organisations to…

2 hours ago

Welcome

Install

This website uses cookies.