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IGP orders immediate suspension of tinted vehicle windscreens
The Inspector-General of Police, Usman Alkali Baba, on Monday ordered immediate suspension of tinted vehicle windscreens in Nigeria.
The IGP issued the order on Monday at a meeting with senior police officers, including commissioners and DIGs from across the states in Abuja.
The IG maintained that roadblocks remain prohibited across the country, warning that heads of commands must enforce it and key into the road patrol strategy as an alternative to roadblocks.
The IGP also disclosed that some of the high-profile suspects in police custody include members of IPOB, kidnappers, and bandits have confessed to committing some of the most heinous crimes in recent times.
He emphasised the need for the senior police officers to ensure discipline in their various commands.
Some of the successes recorded by the Police Force in the last two months include the arrest of over 600 suspects including persons believed to have carried out an attack on Governor Samuel Ortom earlier in March, this year.
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