Lagos task force impounds 380 motorcycles plying prohibited routes
The Lagos State Task Force has impounded 380 motorcycles plying prohibited routes across the state.
The Lagos Police Command spokesperson, Benjamin Hundeyin, disclosed this on his official X handle.
According to Mr Hundeyin, the task force commander, CSP Shola Jejeloye, led the enforcement team on Friday to enforce the ban.
He wrote, “Commander Task Force, CSP Shola Jejeloye, and team today continued the enforcement of the ban on the use of motorcycles on prohibited routes at Abule Ado, Trade Fair, Iyana Iba and LASU areas.
“A total of 380 motorcycles were impounded. Enforcement continues.”
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