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Plateau Police warn against covered vehicle number plates

Plateau State Police command has issued a one week deadline to people who cover their vehicle number plates and use tinted glass without authorization to desist as the command would next week commence enforcement.

A statement signed by the Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Tyopev Terna stated that the negative trend poses security threats especially at checkpoints where kidnappers, armed bandits and other criminals can disguise using such antics to beat security at any point.

The statement stated that the trend was also becoming rampantly abused by some misguided youths and stressed that, “the command shall from next week take adequate measure in ensuring that the directives are complied with. Members of the public are to cooperate with security agencies to make our society crime free.”

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