Wednesday, 10 October 2012

Over Three Thousand Impounded Motorcycles Destroyed in Lagos







There is obviously no going back on Lagos State govt's traffic laws and offenders are to face full wrath of the law.
Reports by the Vanguard have revealed that over 3,000 motorcycles, otherwise called Okada, impounded for various traffic offences by the Lagos State Task Force on Environmental and Other Special Offences were yesterday, destroyed to pieces by agents of the state government.


The operation, which was supervised by Chairman of the Task Force, Superintendent of Police, Bayo Sulaimon, took place at the Task Force Yard in Alausa. He said the motorcycles were impounded within the period of August to September, saying that the government is determined to go all out to ensure that the operators comply with the dictates of the law. He also listed some of the offences to include riding on kerbs, driving against traffic and in unauthorized places at late hours, urging operators to either comply with the law or face its wrath.



1 comment:

  1. Joy said...
    Lagos state is clearly not smiling

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