“51 vehicles have been impounded for number plate offences in Calabar, while about 40 motorcycles were also impounded in Ikom. We will ensure that the owners fix their number plates accordingly.
“We will sustain the operation, but after a while, we will give the motorists a breathing space to go and properly register their vehicles and this involves both tricycles and bikes. “Although, there is a ban on commercial motorcycles in the Calabar metropolis, in Ikom and Ogoja, where they still operate, our men are still doing the same special joint patrol to clamp-down on the vehicles without registration numbers,” he said.
According to Hassan, the owners of all the impounded vehicles were not charged for anything but were asked to register and fix their number plates before their vehicles would be released. Early August, the FRSC warned motorists about an imminent clampdown on vehicles without number plates.All rights reserved. This material, and other digital content on this website, may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or in part without prior express written permission from PUNCH.
The same number plate that was issued by them... FG should call them to order. Why sell fake number plate?