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Insecurity: Permits To Be Reintroduced For Tinted Glass – Police

  • Kazeem Badmus

The Nigeria Police says it will soon reintroduce permits for vehicles with tinted glass across the country due to the insecurity ravaging the nation.

The police also noted that the crimes being perpetrated using tinted glass, especially by young people, were no longer acceptable.

Osun Defender gathered that the Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, disclosed this during an interview with newsmen, saying some states had also complained to the police that people were using such vehicles to commit crimes.

He maintained that the committee set up by the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, would soon conclude its work and submit its report, after which the decision would be taken.

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He stated, “The Inspector-General of Police has set up a committee to review it. We are going back to it because it is a matter of law. There is no way we will neglect such a thing. Many youths have started using tinted glass to commit crimes and various states are complaining. So, we need to look into it and make a decision.

“When the committee submits its report, we are going to act appropriately.”

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