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AIG orders Police Commissioners to enforce ban on Spy number plates
The Assistant Inspector General of Police in charge of Zone 10, AIG Bello Dilijan, has directed Commissioners of Police in Sokoto, Kebbi, and Zamfara to enforce the ban on the use of Spy numbers plates.
This is contained in a statement issued by the zone’s Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Adamu Abbas, on Thursday in Sokoto.
He said that those using the number plates must return them to the various police commands.
The AIG enjoined the commands to enforce the directives professionally and avoid using force, so as not to embarrass the Force.
He also warned those using the Spy numbers to return them to avoid embarrassment.
Dilijan urged operational commanders and their supervisors to live up to expectations in the enforcement of the order.
He also said that a task force comprising all security agents would be deployed to ensure compliance.
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