Enugu state police command speaks on vehicles with tinted glass sirens without permits

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ENUGU STATE POLICE COMMAND SPEAKS ON VEHICLES WITH TINTED GLASS, SIRENS WITHOUT PERMITS

The Enugu State Police Command has warned that vehicles with tinted glass and sirens without permits will be impounded and their owners prosecuted.

The Command's Public Relations Officer, SP Ebere Amaraizu, made this known in a statement issued on Tuesday, saying that the warning became necessary following the increasing number of vehicles with tinted glass and sirens on the roads in the state.

According to the statement, the Command is concerned about the safety implications of these vehicles, which it said could pose a threat to the lives of innocent citizens.

"The Enugu State Police Command wishes to inform the general public that it has observed with concern the increasing number of vehicles with tinted glass and sirens on the roads in the state," the statement read.

"While we understand that some of these vehicles may be used by government officials, security agencies, and other authorized persons, we also know that many of them are not properly registered or licensed.

"We want to warn that any vehicle found to be operating with tinted glass and sirens without the necessary permits will be impounded and its owner prosecuted. We will not tolerate any form of impunity on our roads."

The Command also urged the public to report any such vehicles to the nearest police station or call the Command's emergency number, 08032003702.

"We are committed to ensuring the safety and security of all citizens in Enugu State, and we will not hesitate to take action against anyone who flouts the law," the statement concluded.

It is worth noting that the use of tinted glass and sirens on vehicles is regulated by the Road Traffic Act and the Vehicle Inspection Service (VIS) in Nigeria. Only authorized persons, such as government officials, security agencies, and emergency responders, are allowed to use these features on their vehicles.