The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Taskforce said its officials have impounded over 280 vehicles, motorcycles and tricycles for aiding crime in Abuja.
Director, Department of Security Services FCT Administration, Adamu Gwary through Peter Olumuji, during a day-five of ‘Operation sweep Abuja’ late Monday, said over 40 vehicles have been impounded for traffic offences and erring in area of registration.
He revealed that over 200 commercial motorcycles were apprehended for helping criminal elements through route violation.
Gwary explained that more than 40 tricycles popularly known as Keke NAPEP were also impounded by the team.
He said Operation Sweep, which is a multi-agency anti-crime squad endorsed by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, will continue to ensure that all nuisances and emerging crimes within the territory are tackled.
The director said, considering Abuja as one of the safest places to reside in the country, it has made so many persons to migrate into the capital city, paving the way for different negative impacts.
He said all those arrested during the operation will be profiled accordingly, especially beggars and the destitute
He said, “All these things will help to checkmate crime rates within the FCT, which the residents have been clamoring for. And they are happy that this operation has started, and is yielding positive results in the territory.
“Everybody knows that FCT is the safest place you can reside in Nigeria as of today. And that has made so many people to migrate into the territory. This also has its own negative implications because the infrastructure has been overstretched.
“People with questionable characters have also been able to come into the capital. And that is why anywhere around the world there is always this continuous mop-up exercise to keep the city clean.
“For the traffic offences, we have over 40 vehicles that have been impounded. We also have those that have violated the registration. Those that are running commercial but are not painted, the VIO has apprehended some.”