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Delta Police to Enforce Traffic Laws, Mobile Courts Established
The Delta State Police Command announced stricter traffic law enforcement. Seven mobile courts will handle traffic offences in collaboration with police.
The Delta State Police Command has stated that it will be strictly enforcing traffic laws and regulations. Deputy Commissioner of Operations in Delta, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, issued a statement on Sunday regarding the enforcement measures. According to the statement, all vehicles operating on Delta roads must be registered with number plates properly displayed. Number plates must not be covered, and only authorized individuals may use sirens. Drivers must have vehicle licenses and be ready to provide vehicle documentation copies when requested. Failure to meet these requirements may result in legal action, according to the police.
Key Facts
- Delta State Police Command will be enforcing traffic laws.
- Seven mobile courts were established to address traffic-related offences.
- All vehicles must be registered with the FRSC and display number plates.
- Number plates should not be covered.
- Only authorized individuals are allowed to use sirens.
- Drivers must possess vehicle licenses.
- Drivers must provide vehicle documentation copies upon request.
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- Punch Newspapers — Police crack down on traffic offenders in Delta