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The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Lagos Sector Command, has arrested 156 traffic offenders for failure to install speed devices in trucks and commercial vehicles within the state.

Sector Commander, Olusegun Ogungbemide, said the enforcement was carried out simultaneously across the state with focus on speed limiting device violation, number plate violation and failure to generate passenger manifest by inter-state commercial vehicles.

He asked truck owners that have not met the minimum safety standards to take their vehicles off Lagos roads to avoid being apprehended. The corps said the number plate has security features that should not be tampered with under any disguise. Ogungbemide, in a statement by its Public Education Officer, Olabisi Sonusi, said: “We have noticed a new trend of aberration and disregard to law and order.

 

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