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FRSC ARRESTS 823 TRAFFIC LIGHT VIOLATORS, BOOKED 923 OFFENCES, IMPOUNDED 189 VEHICLES AND SEIZE 634 LICENCES IN FCT                                                                                       

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FRSC ARRESTS 823 TRAFFIC LIGHT VIOLATORS, BOOKED 923 OFFENCES, IMPOUNDED 189 VEHICLES AND SEIZE 634 LICENCES IN FCT                                                                                                                          13-09-24

By Sadiq Aminu                                                                The Federal Road Safety Corps FRSC has arrested 823 drivers, administered 923 fines, impounded 189 vehicles and confiscated 634 licenses and vehicle particulars for traffic light, zebra crossing and other traffic violations in the Federal Capital Territory.

These arrests were effected during Operation “KARARA” an exercise directed by the FRSC Corps Marshal Mallam Shehu Mohammed to check the excesses of motorists and bring sanity to FCT roads

The operation, which targets to reduce the high incidence of traffic light violations, that contribute significantly to road crashes and gridlocks in the nation’s capital; is expected to actualize FRSC mandate through speedy arrest and prosecution of traffic light violators, conduct of public enlightenment and education on traffic rules and regulations, as well as collaboration with other security agencies to enhance traffic management.

The Corps Marshal believes that traffic light violations are a major contributor to road crashes, and must be brought to a halt by all operational means necessary within the ambit of the law.

FRSC Corps Marshal Mallam Shehu Mohammed who expressed satisfaction with the successes recorded so far and assured that the corps would continue to enforce traffic laws to ensure a safer and more orderly traffic environment in Abuja.

While commending the efforts of the gallant Commanders of the various units of the intervention patrol and the field Operatives the Frsc boss directed them to intensify patrol operations at major intersections and traffic light points, particularly during peak hours.

The arrested drivers were charged with various offenses, including; traffic light violation, dangerous driving, road marking violations and reckless driving.

The Corps Marshal however appealed to motorists to cooperate with FRSC personnel and obey all traffic rules and regulations.

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