Lagos magistrate slams traffic officers, orders release of impounded car, motorist demands compensation - Punch Newspapers

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A magistrate has ordered the release of a vehicle impounded by officials of the Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences Unit, aka task force, over an alleged traffic offence.

Emem was later charged before a mobile court on one count bordering on driving against traffic before Magistrate L.K.J. Layeni.During the trial, the prosecution called two witnesses while the defence called three witnesses, including the driver and his boss. Layeni, in a 10-page judgement obtained by our correspondents, slammed traffic officers who allowed motorists ply the road when they could have stopped them.

 

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