POLICE GOES TOUGH AGAINST UNREGISTERED MOTORCYCLES IN OGUN, IMPOUNDS OVER 70 MOTORCYCLES.



Having realized the involvement of riders of unregistered motorcycles  in disorderly behavior and wanton destruction of properties by okada riders, the Ogun state police command, in conjunction with other security agencies has now set up a joint task force to clamp down on the riders of such unregistered motorcycles.

The operation which commenced today 2nd of June 2021, in Abeokuta metropolis, is going to be extended to other parts of the state in the coming weeks.

According to Ogun state police spokessperson, DSP Abimbola Oyeyemi explained that  the operation was  coordinated by the assistance commissioner of police in charge of operations, ACP Bolanle Muritala, and that no fewer than seventy unregistered motorcycles were impounded by the task force. The impounded motorcycles will not be released until the owner of such motorcycle provided evidence of its registration, and the number plate which must be fixed on the motorcycle.

Meanwhile, the commissioner of police CP Edward Awolowo Ajogun has commended the task force for the professional manner in which they carried out the operation. He also commended the leadership of Okada riders association for their supportive role and assured them that the operation is going to be a continuous exercise.

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