Desist from covering cars plates number, Police tell politicians

Politicians, government officials, business tycoons and others have been warned and seriously cautioned by Anambra State Police Commissioner to desist from covering their vehicles plates number or get arrested and prosecuted.

In a statement issued by the command on Saturday and released to Newsmen through the Spokesperson of the Police in the state, Haruna Mohammed, the command declared that such act was not only unlawful but constituted security threats to the public.

Besides, the command said those doing such a thing were using it to perpetrate various forms of crimes in the state.

According to the statement, “Information at the disposal of the Anambra State Police Command revealed that unauthorised persons in the State are using unmarked or vehicles with covered plate numbers to perpetrate crimes in the state in order to avoid being detected by the law enforcement agencies”

“Such acts are not only unlawful but also constitute serious security threats to the public which if left unchecked could jeopardise the efforts of the police towards promoting safety and security in the state which the law enforcement agencies are working assiduously to sustain.”

“In view of the foregoing, the Commissioner of Police CP John B, Abang, has ordered with immediate effect the arrest and prosecution of persons using unmarked and masked vehicle plate numbers without authorisation.

“Consequently, the CP also warns that any security personnel found escorting their principal with an unmarked vehicle or those with covered vehicle number plates will be arrested and dealt with accordingly” the command said.

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