Bauchi Police ban use of tinted, covered plate number

By Umar Akilu Majeri

Motorists in Bauchi state have been warned against use of illegal tinted glass and covered plates number for security reasons.

The Police Commissioner Auwal Musa Mohammed directed clampdown and full enforcement in a press release signed by SP Mohammed Ahmed Wakil police public relations officer of the state command.

Bauchi State Police Command has issued a warning against the use of illegal tinted glass and concealed plates number on their  vehicles.

The Commissioner of Police, CP Auwal Musa Mohammed, PSC, has noted a rise in the use of these items on private and unauthorised vehicles.

The Police reiterated the use of tinted glasses and concealed plates number on their vehicles poses a significant risk to public safety and order in the state.

It makes it difficult for law enforcement officials to identify vehicles involved in criminal activities, thereby hindering their efforts to maintain a safe environment for all.

To ensure compliance with regulations regarding tinted glass and concealed plates number, all motorists plying public roads are urged to desist from this practice.

The Bauchi State Police Command is committed to enforcing the law and has directed a clampdown on violators.

Police urged members of the public to comply with these regulations and work with law enforcement officials to maintain a safe environment for all. Together, they can make Bauchi State a better place for everyone

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