LAUNCHING OF STATEWIDE CRACKDOWN ON VEHICLES WITH COVERED, UNAUTHORIZED OR MISSING REGISTRATION PLATES. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE.

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 BAUCHI STATE POLICE COMMAND  PRESS RELEASE LAUNCHING OF STATEWIDE CRACKDOWN ON VEHICLES WITH COVERED, UNAUTHORIZED OR MISSING REGISTRATION PLATES In line with the directives of the 24th indigenous Inspector-General of Police, IGP Olatunji Rilwan Disu, psc(+), NPM, the Bauchi State Police Command will commence a statewide enforcement operation against vehicles with covered, defaced, unauthorized, or no registration number plates. The enforcement will take effect from Monday, 15th June, 2026. The Commissioner of Police, CP Sani-Omolori Aliyu, mni, psc (+), has directed all Area Commanders and Divisional Police Officers across the 20 LGAs to ensure effective compliance within their Areas of Responsibility. He ordered that any vehicle found in violation be promptly impounded and subjected to proper investigation in accordance with existing laws. The good people of Bauchi are also urged to note that this operation is not an attempt to harass law-abiding citizens but a targeted sec...

POLICE RESTORE LIFE TO FEGIN KANAWA AFTER MONTHS OF BANDITS ATTACK . (PHOTO).

POLICE RESTORE LIFE TO FEGIN KANAWA AFTER MONTHS OF BANDITS ATTACK 

A daring police-led security operation has restored life to Fegin Kanawa community in Zamfara State, with over 5,000 displaced residents returning home after months of fleeing relentless bandit attacks.

For months, Fegin Kanawa stood deserted as armed bandit attacks forced residents to abandon their homes, farms and livelihoods. The difficult terrain and fears of hidden explosives made the community one of the most dangerous areas in the state.
Determined to reverse the situation, the Commissioner of Police, Zamfara State Command, CP Ahmed Mohammed Bello, led a courageous mission to secure the area and restore public confidence.
The operation saw the deployment of police personnel and security assets, intensified patrols, and the securing of strategic locations to prevent further attacks and guarantee the safety of residents.

Emotional scenes greeted the return as families reunited with their homes and sources of livelihood. Grateful residents praised the police leadership for venturing into a terrain many considered a no-go area.
Community leaders described the development as a significant step toward restoring normalcy in Zamfara, saying the sustained police presence has renewed hope and encouraged residents to rebuild their lives.

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