The Nigeria Police Force says the enforcement drive targets illegal tinted glass, concealed number plates and improper vehicle registration.
The Nigeria Police Force has commenced a fresh enforcement operation against vehicles operating with illegal tinted glass, concealed number plates and improper registration within the Federal Capital Territory.
Authorities say the exercise is part of broader security measures aimed at strengthening surveillance and reducing criminal concealment within Abuja and surrounding areas.
According to the police, the operation will specifically target vehicles using covered or altered registration plates, alongside motorists operating tinted windows outside approved legal provisions.
The development comes at a time when concerns around kidnapping, armed robbery and organised criminal movement continue to shape security conversations in the capital city.
By focusing on vehicle identification compliance, law enforcement authorities appear to be tightening efforts around traceability and public monitoring, particularly in urban areas where criminal operations often rely on anonymous mobility.
Police authorities have urged residents to comply with existing vehicle regulations, warning that defaulters risk arrest and prosecution during the enforcement exercise.
The operation is expected to continue across different parts of the FCT as security agencies intensify visibility and monitoring activities.
