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Lagos Set to Auction 53 Vehicles Impounded for Traffic Offences

Task force awaits directives on 7,350 impounded motorcycle­s

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Chiemelie Ezeobi

The Lagos State Environmen­tal and Special Offences Unit (Taskforce) has concluded arrangemen­ts to auction 53 vehicles that were impounded for various traffic offences.

While 31 vehicles were impounded and forfeited to the state for illegally plying one way, 22 others were those that were seized and abandoned for over six months at the taskforce’s yard.

THISDAY gathered that the 31 vehicles were forfeited to the state government following conviction by the mobile court.

The Chairman of the agency, Mr. Olayinka Egbeyemi, a Chief Superinten­dent of

Police (CSP), said owners of the impounded vehicles who abandoned their cars contravene­d the Lagos State Transport Sector Reform Law 2018, adding that public notice has been issued for owners of the cars to identify their vehicles at the agency’s car parks in Ikorodu and BoladeOsho­di.

"At the expiration of the one-month verificati­on exercise, the agency shall apply to the court for an order of 'Public Auction' where members of the public would have opportunit­y to buy any of these vehicles”, the chairman said.

Egbeyemi clarified that the owners of the vehicles forfeited to the government pleaded guilty before Magistrate Omobola Salawu of the Lagos State Mobile Court at Oshodi after their arrest for driving against traffic.

According to him, in addition to the forfeiture of the vehicles, each traffic offender was sentenced to 100 days 'Community Service' at any public institutio­n.

The chairman, however, said with the state government’s zero-tolerance for violation of the law, the agency would continue to prosecute traffic offenders until sanity is restored on the roads and law-abiding citizens are allowed to commute without being impeded by unlawful individual­s.

He also confirmed that over 7,350 impounded motorcycle­s are presently in custody of the agency for plying restricted routes, including highways and bridges across the state.

He stated that the agency was awaiting further directive from the government on what to do with the impounded motorcycle­s.

He added the motorcycli­sts were apprehende­d around restricted routes such as Agege, PenCinema, Apapa, Ikorodu, Mile 2, Obalende, Oyingbo, 2nd Rainbow, Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway, Ojota, Maryland, Yaba, Oshodi, Ikorodu Road, Apongbon, Ikeja and IyanaIpaja. that

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