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Breaking! NPF to start arresting car users in Rivers...

The Rivers State Police Command has sealed up its plans to start arresting some set of cars with spy plate numbers/revolving lights by private individuals. According to a statement signed through the  Public Relation Officer, Omoni Nnamdi, reads "The attention of the Rivers State Police Command has been drawn to the indiscriminate use of SPY Plate Numbers/Revolving Lights by Private Individuals and Corporate Bodies, who brazenly drive against the Traffic, flagrantly disobey Traffic Rules & Regulations and perpetrate other criminal acts. The Command is disturbed by this trend and henceforth warns those concerned to within the next seven (7) days remove the unauthorized Spy Plate Numbers and Revolving Lights or face Prosecution. The Command’s X-Squad and other Units have been directed to arrest defaulters and impound any Vehicle in default."

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