Tuesday 24 January 2012

POLICE WARNS AGAINST DRIVING WITHOUT REGISTRATION PLATE NUMBERS

The Bayelsa state police command has frowned at the conduct of persons who often drive their vehicles around the state without registration plate number. It said some also operate such vehicles with tinted glasses without authorization. The police also noted with dismay the recent hawking of petroleum product along the streets of Yenagoa. In a statement, the Police Public Relations Officer, A. S.  P.  Equaveon Emaokpai, the command described the conduct as not only legal but dangerous to lives and property. He therefore urged those involved in the act to desist in their own interest. Meanwhile the state police command has called on the people of the state to be more vigilant and report any suspicious movement. The command said last Friday incident was carried out by unknown persons who exploded dynamite at Tombia Amassoma Bridge in an attempt to create a sense of insecurity in the state. According to the statement, investigation has commenced to fish out the perpetrators and advised the public to go about their lawful businesses as the police and other security agencies have put in adequate security lesion to forestall future occurrence.

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