Crime & SecurityNewsNigeriaPolice In Adamawa Bans Use Of Knockouts, Tinted Glasses, Covered Number Plates

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As the yuletide approaches, the Adamawa State Police Command has alerted the public that some unscrupulous elements commit armed robbery, kidnapping, abduction and other heinous crimes using Motor cycles, Tinted Glasses and covered number plates on vehicles.

As such, the Commissioner of Police in the state Mohammed Ahmed Barde has ordered the ban on the use of Motor cycles, Tinted Glasses and covered number plates used on SUV vehicles by unauthorized individuals.

DSP Suleiman Yahaya Nguroje, the command spokesman in the state in a statement said the Adamawa State Police Command and other Security agencies cannot fold their hands and watch hoodlums have a field day without taking steps to maintain law and order.

The statement read in part: “in view of this that the Commissioner of Police, *CP Mohammed Ahmed Barde, psc(+)* has deployed Operational Personnel and assets for the Joint Patrol in order to provide  watertight security within Yola Metropolis and other parts of the State to stem the tide of criminal activities before, during and after Christmas and New year celebrations.

“The CP craved the indulgence of all stakeholders to avail the Police and other security agencies with credible information at all time so as to make the state crime free and a hitch-free Christmas and New Year celebrations.

“As celebrations during the Christmas and New year days gathers momentum, and for a hitch-free celebration, the *CP* has made available the following hotlines ; 08089671313, 08153872326, 08107364974.

”However, for the avoidance of doubt, the Commissioner of Police has issued clear directives and reiterated that the Command has taken all necessary drastic steps on ensuring that the celebration will be hitch-free as he calls on all and sundry be law abiding and go ahead with their lawful businesses and warn those who intend to perpetrate any form of crime and criminalities to desist forthwith or will be ready to face the full wrath of the law that awaits them.”

Hassan Umar Shallpella (Regional Correspondent)
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