Police suspend Operation Velvet for one month
Published October 31, 2018 Deji Lambo
The Lagos State Police Command has given a one month grace to motorists for the regularisation of vehicle documents.
The
Police Public Relations Officer, CSP Chike Oti, in a statement on
Tuesday, said the command had suspended the ongoing Operation Velvet for
one month based on the appeal of the Governor of the state, Akinwunmi
Ambode, and members of the state House of Assembly.
Oti said,
“The authorities of the Lagos State Police Command have suspended the
ongoing Operation Velvet for a period of one month with effect from
Tuesday, October 30, 2018, to enable motor vehicle and motorcycle
owners’ to have time to regularise their documents.
“The
operation, aimed at enforcing all relevant traffic laws to restore
orderliness on our roads and highways, was put on hold for a period of
one month based on the appeal of the executive Governor of the state,
Akinwunmi Ambode, and the honourable members of the state House of
Assembly.
“However, the command wishes to warn all road users
that the grace period should not be interpreted as a period of
lawlessness on the city roads. It is a time allowed to get the vehicle
documents and necessary permits.
“It warns that the command will
continue to enforce laws against driving on BRT lanes, parking at
unauthorised places thereby causing gridlock and driving against traffic
(one way).”
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