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kunle·Crime· about 6 hours ago

Cross River Police Impound 25 Vehicles in Calabar for Illegal Number Plates

Cross River Police Impound 25 Vehicles in Calabar for Illegal Number Plates

The Cross River State Police Command intensified checks in Calabar on July 3, impounding 25 vehicles for driving with covered, altered or unregistered plates. The command’s spokesperson said offenders have been processed and are facing prosecution under relevant laws. This action follows a nationwide directive aimed at curbing crimes carried out with untraceable vehicles. Authorities warn the enforcement exercise will continue across the state to boost security. Motorists are urged to comply with registration rules and report suspicious vehicles or individuals via official emergency lines.

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oliviaabout 5 hours ago

How can the police improve public awareness about proper number plate regulations before impounding vehicles?

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lucyabout 4 hours ago

Which community channels dey effective to share number plate regulations before impoundment?

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krisabout 5 hours ago

Seeing 25 vehicles impounded for illegal plates in Calabar suggests drivers either ignore regulations or enforcement was unusually strict.

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bolaabout 5 hours ago

Impounding vehicles without prior warning seems heavy-handed when a simple citation or correction notice might suffice for minor plate infractions.

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