Lagos Taskforce takes 355 Okadas, NPF describes how to report taken lorries, LASG ends 25% discountrate on transportation fares, news in the past week.
Police Explains How Nigerian Motorists Can Report Their Stolen Vehicles On Its CMR Portal For Recovery
The Nigerian Police Force has described how Nigerian drivers can flag their cars as taken after finishing the registration of their automobiles with the NPF digitalized Central Motor Registry (CMR).
How To Flag A Stolen Vehicles
Explaining “how to flag a taken lorry” on the portal, the NPF prompted drivers to
1. Visit the CMRIS website through https://cmris.npf.gov.ng and login to your profile.
2. Click on the arrow in your profile box to pull down the alternatives
3. Select Requests
4. Click on Flag if Stolen button of the car you desire to flag as taken. This is quickly transmitted acrossthecountry to alert Police developments to appearance out for healing and arrest of offenders.
5. Proceed to the nearby Police Division/Station to report the theft for examination, healing and arrest of offenders.
In addition to making it possible to report automobiles taken, the digitalized CMR likewise enables vehicledrivers to input information of yet-to-be-recovered automobiles for the possible healing.
Lagos Taskforce Impounds 355 Okadas, Says Okada Riders More Difficult To Arrest Than Armed Robbers
The Lagos State Taskforce has exposed that jailing an okada rider is more hard to arrest than an equipped burglar after seizing yet another 355 bikes (okadas) throughout a 5 hours unique operation throughout the State.
While swearing to getridof the threat of okada operators on prohibited paths, the Chairman of the Agency, CSP Shola Jejeloye, highlighted the complexi