Fcta seizure 700 vehicles with colored glasses

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The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has confiscated 700 vehicles using colored glasses without permits, false plates and other traffic violations.

The secretary, command and control center, dr. Peter Olumuji, who represented the director, FCTA, department of the security service, Adamu Gwary during a night and research operation at Api-Wassa Junction and Karu said that the second phase of the Sweep Abuja Clean operation was oriented towards curbing the accidents of a possibility.

He said that the joint operation of the Task Force, a part of the second phase of the Sweep Abuja Clean operation, an initiative for the prevention of multi-agency crime, has contributed to recovering seven vehicles stolen in the last week.

Olumoji added that the exercise aimed at motorists inclined in a criminal way, in particular those who commit robberies “a possibility” in the city and in the satellite cities.

He said that the intelligence collected by the victims revealed that most of the vehicles used for “one chance” were illegally colored, not registered or bringing to false boards, adding vehicle owners, such as taxi drivers, has no justification to use the dyed glass, which often helps criminals to hide their activities.

Olumuji explained: “We are seeing people who love companies who use colored glass. Most of the victims we have questioned that victims of a possibility have fallen, they have always made us know that the vehicles that have on board are colored.

“From now on Operation Sweep, we have seized over 700 vehicles of the first and second phases. The operation drastically reduced the accidents of a more innovative minimum possibility. Our Stop-Etop-Arch exercise clarified to criminals that does not matter where they are in the FCT, the team will always reach them.”

He assured the FCT residents that the rearpuglie was producing results, citing several stolen vehicles recovered only in the last week.

The head of the operations, the direction of road traffic services (DRTS), Mrs. Deborah Osho, reiterated the administration’s commitment to free the city of taxi unregistered and not painted, which are commonly used by criminals.

He revealed that several vehicles were seized during the joint Task Force operation, for different infringements, including the driving against traffic, the lack of registration and the use of plates not assigned to vehicles.

“Yes, this is a team of joint Task Force, a joint collaboration with all the agencies and in particular the main agency, which is the police. We work together and for their presence it made us arrest many vehicles, in particular those who guide against traffic. It is a common thing in Abuja and we are trying to stop them.

“They can take ABC for a corolla and once you arrive at the system, we can find that ABC is not even for the corolla, it can be for Peugeot. Therefore, most of these individual consumption of vehicles that cannot be traced and once we get such a type of suspicion, those vehicles are chosen.

“Most of the vehicles to a measure or a fall have false plates not traceable for actual or operating vehicles such as unrepeated taxis, making it difficult to identify them. Today in Karu, you can see the huge number of vehicles arrested. This is sending a clear message that Abuja is too hot for criminals,” Osho said. [Thisday]

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