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Number plates: Police impound 120 vehicles in Ogun, Delta
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Number plates: Police impound 120 vehicles in Ogun, Delta

In Ogun and Delta states, Nigerian police impounded 120 unregistered or improperly registered vehicles during a crackdown on illegal vehicle operations. In Ogun, 89 drivers were arrested, and 31 vehicles were seized in Delta. The operation, part of a national directive by Inspector-General of Police Tunji Disu, aims to enhance vehicle traceability, gather intelligence, and reduce criminal anonymity. Authorities also thwarted an armed robbery attempt in Ogun, recovering stolen property and arresting one suspect. Efforts continue to locate remaining suspects, with the case referred to the State Criminal Investigation Department.

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Number plates: Police impound 120 vehicles in Ogun, Delta

In Ogun and Delta states, Nigerian police impounded 120 unregistered or improperly registered vehicles during a crackdown on illegal vehicle operations. In Ogun, 89 drivers were arrested, and 31 vehicles were seized in Delta. The operation, part of a national directive by Inspector-General of Police Tunji Disu, aims to enhance vehicle traceability, gather intelligence, and reduce criminal anonymity. Authorities also thwarted an armed robbery attempt in Ogun, recovering stolen property and arresting one suspect. Efforts continue to locate remaining suspects, with the case referred to the State Criminal Investigation Department.

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