Adamawa state police command has banned the use of motorcycles, knockouts, covered number plates and tinted glasses.
The Commissioner of Police, CP Mohammed Ahmed Barde, in a statement by the command's image maker, DSP Suleiman Yahaya Nguroje, said that the ban is to ensure a hitch-free Christmas and new year celebrations.
According to the statement, "the police command and other security agencies cannot allow hoodlums have a field day without taking steps to maintain law and order".
"The Command has ordered the ban on the use of motorcycles, tinted glasses and covered number plates on SUV vehicles by some unauthorised individuals." Nguroje added.
He said that the CP has deployed personnel and assets for the Joint Patrol in order to provide watertight security within Yola Metropolis and other parts of the state during and after Christmas and new year celebrations.
He appealed to all stakeholders to avail the police and other security agencies with credible information at all times so as to make the state crime free and a hitch-free Christmas and New year days
DSP Nguroje, said that the command has made available the following hotlines:08089671313, 08153872326 and 08107364974 in case of emergency.
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