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FCTA Impounds 280 Vehicles, Others In Major Anti-Crime Crackdown

by Igho Oyoyo
1 month ago
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In a sweeping operation to enhance security and curb illegal activities, the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has impounded over 280 vehicles, including cars, tricycles, and motorcycles.

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It was part of the renewed clampdown on criminal elements and unauthorised transport operators.

The raids, conducted under “Operation Sweep Abuja Clean”|, targeted black spots across the nation’s capital. Security agencies seized unregistered vehicles, arrested beggars and scavengers, and cleared illegal commercial operators from the roads.

The director of FCT Security, Adamu Gwary, said the joint operations by security and traffic agencies in the past week had disrupted criminal activities.

Represented by Dr Peter Olumuji, Gwary gave a breakdown of the seizures. “For traffic offences, over 40 vehicles have been impounded. We have also confiscated more than 200 commercial motorcycles for aiding criminals through route violations, and over 40 tricycles (Keke Napep) operating illegally.”

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The operation followed strict directives from FCT minister Nyesom Wike, who vowed to restore order and prevent the capital from descending into lawlessness.

“Unregistered vehicles and those with covered plates have been impounded. These measures are direct responses to residents’ demands for improved safety,” he explained.

Authorities revealed that beggars and destitute persons arrested during the raids are being processed at the Bwari Rehabilitation Centre, where some will undergo vocational training while others face repatriation to their home states.

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“Many scavengers are involved in criminal activities. The police are profiling and investigating them thoroughly,” Olumuji added.

Amid public concerns over rising ‘One Chance’ robberies, where criminals pose as taxi drivers, Olumuji dismissed spike claims but confirmed investigations into recent cases.

“Operation Sweep is actively tackling this menace. Suspicious vehicles without proper documentation are impounded and scrutinised,” he assured.

Surprise operations have been conducted in Life Camp, Asokoro, Wuse, and Area 1, among other locations, with authorities declaring Abuja increasingly inhospitable for criminals.

“We are sustaining this momentum to ensure lasting security,” he emphasised.

Residents have welcomed the operation, though some urge stricter enforcement against corrupt officials enabling illegal operators.


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