Alleged illegal taxi operators arrested in lagos
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Lagos Police Arrest Alleged Illegal Taxi Operators
Lagos, Nigeria - The Lagos State Police Command has arrested several alleged illegal taxi operators in a sting operation carried out in various parts of the state.
The operation, which was conducted by the police's Special Enforcement Unit, targeted illegal taxi operators who were allegedly operating without proper licenses and permits.
According to the police, the arrested individuals were found to be operating unregistered vehicles and were not licensed to operate as taxi drivers.
The police also seized several vehicles and other equipment used by the illegal taxi operators.
The Commissioner of Police in Lagos, Mr. Hakeem Odumosu, said that the operation was part of the police's efforts to curb the activities of illegal taxi operators and ensure the safety of commuters in the state.
"We will not tolerate any form of illegal activity in the state, including the operation of illegal taxis," Mr. Odumosu said. "We will continue to work hard to ensure that our roads are safe and secure for all citizens."
The arrested individuals are currently being detained at the police headquarters in Ikeja, Lagos, pending further investigation and possible prosecution.
The police have also warned members of the public to be cautious when using taxis and to ensure that they only use licensed and registered vehicles.
In related news, the Lagos State Government has announced plans to introduce a new taxi regulation policy aimed at promoting the use of licensed and registered taxis in the state.
The policy, which is expected to come into effect soon, will require all taxi operators in the state to obtain a license and permit from the government before they can operate.
The government has also announced plans to establish a new taxi regulatory agency to oversee the implementation of the policy and ensure that all taxi operators in the state are compliant with the new regulations.
The agency will be responsible for issuing licenses and permits to taxi operators, as well as monitoring their activities to ensure that they are operating in accordance with the law.
The government has also announced plans to provide training and support to taxi operators to help them comply with the new regulations and to improve their services to commuters.
The introduction of the new taxi regulation policy is expected to improve the safety and security of commuters in the state and to promote the use of licensed and registered taxis.