The Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences Enforcement Unit has impounded 79 commercial motorcycles commonly known as ‘Okada’ for plying highways.
The Lagos State Police Command spokesperson, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, made this known to newsmen on Thursday in Lagos.
He said the operation was in line with the agency’s continued efforts to
enforce the ban of motorcycles in some parts of the state.
“On Wednesday, the agency embarked on its daily routine enforcement of a ban on commercial motorcycles across major highways and restricted routes in the state.
“The operation, which started around 11.00 a. m., was carried out in areas such as Berger Suya, Kirikiri road, 2nd Rainbow bridge, Apple junction inward Festac.
“A total of 79 commercial motorcycles were impounded in the areas visited,” Hundeyin said.
The image maker said that the operation was hitch-free except in the Berger Suya area of the state.
“The operation was hitch-free except in Berger Suya where there was a pocket of resistance which was matched with minimal force and tactical superiority of our men.
“However, in all the areas visited, the operation was conducted with the highest degree of civility and professionalism,” Hundeyin said.
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