Breaking: FCT convicts 20 lockdown violators, set to clampdown on joggers

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), Wednesday, convicted up to 20 violators of presidential order of sit- at -home against the possible spread of COVID-19.

The violators are fined N1,000 and N5, 000, while those with vehicles would only get them back after the lockdown has been lifted, with the likelihood of paying for demurrage.

The administration has also disclosed of its readiness to clampdown on residents who usually engage in early morning fitness exercises on the road.

Chairman of the Enforcement Team, Comerade Ikharo Attah, stated this while giving an update on the level of compliance with emergency regulations put in place by both the federal government and the FCT Administration to control the spread of the novel coronavirus.

He said a fake policeman was also arrested in the Mpape area of the territory, adding that more mobile courts would be established soon.

According to him, “We have at least five mobile courts and we are hoping to open more with the assistance of the legal unit of the Directorate of Road Traffic Services (DRTS).

“As of 1pm, we already secured 20 convictions, while two pleaded not guilty. We also arrested a man who is not a policeman was wearing a police face cap and he has been detained at the Police station in Mpape.

“We were on the Kubwa-Mpape road as early as 4am but we are going to tighten our grip on these areas because when we locked down Mpape to traffic, we discovered that residents were sneaking out massively on foot to access Maitama.

“While we are continuing with our general enforcement, we are going to start arresting joggers as from Friday. We now have thousands of people coming out in some areas to jog, very early in the morning. We are going to arrest them.”

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