Tinted Glass Permit is Free, Don’t Pay Anyone – IG of Police
Tinted Glass Permit is Free, Don’t Pay Anyone – IG of Police
The
Inspector General of Police (IG), Mr. Mohammed Abubakar, has said that
obtaining permit for the use of vehicles with tinted glasses is
absolutely free.
Speaking
on Friday at a meeting with Assistant Inspectors-General of Police in
charge of the 12 zonal commands in Nigeria, Abubakar said the process of
“obtaining tinted glass permit is free of charge, and there is no
amount of money written there for anybody to pay.”
According
to him, “Motorists should not allow any policeman, anywhere to subject
them to paying charges that are not officially, legally and legitimately
stated.”
The
News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, reported that the clarification of the IG
was against the backdrop of renewed clampdown on motorists driving
vehicles with tinted glasses nationwide.
Abubakar,
however, said that those complaining about the clampdown were not
sincere as they know that “by all standards they do not deserve to have
tinted glass vehicles’’.
He said that the police would enforce the ban as it was meant for the good of all Nigerians.
The
police boss said that to avoid abuse in the granting of the permit, the
law only authorised the IG to issue it without delegating such power to
commands commissioners of police.
“Do
you know that most criminals use tinted vehicles as hideout, to carry
arms and ammunition, EIDs, to throw bombs on innocent worshippers in
churches and mosques and other places?” he asked.
“We cannot continue to fold our hands and allow criminality to take place.”
“Tell
me what a commercial vehicle is doing with tinted glass, tell me what
an ordinary Nigerian who has nothing to hide is doing with tinted
glass.”
“We
appeal to Nigerians to understand this, that the essence of doing what
we are doing is to ensure that people are safe and that innocent people
are not just unnecessarily attack,’’ he said.
The
IG said that criminal elements such as kidnappers, armed robbers and
terrorists use vehicle with tinted glasses to commit crimes, stressing
that the police would not allow that to continue.
The
meeting was to review security challenges, including terrorism,
kidnapping, cultism and communal clashes in parts of the country in
order to strategise on how to address the challenges.
Individuals
having vehicles with tinted glasses have been in dilemma over the
police clampdown, saying that their vehicles came with factory-fitted
tinted glasses.
Vehicle
owners say the police charge between N10,000 and N50,000 to grant the
tinted permits, wondering whether the money actually goes into the
coffers of the Federal Government.
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