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Police IG says vehicles with factory-fitted tinted glass are exempted from the ban

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The Inspector-General of Police, Mr Usman Baba, has said that the ban placed on the issuance of permits to vehicles with tinted glasses is not directed at cars with factory-fitted ones.

The IGP made the clarification on Tuesday during a brief virtual media interaction with journalists.

Recall that last month, the Police boss had announced the immediate suspension of tinted glass permits and issuance of SPY number plates in the country.

He said that the decision was taken to stop the abuses associated with the use of tinted glasses and SPY number plates by unauthorised members of the public.

However, during the media briefing, he revealed that an enforcement mechanism that would enforce the standardised process of issuance of SPY number plates and permit for tinted glasses would be implemented across the country.

Baba said that the police would collaborate with the management of the Federal Road Safety Corps to firm up an arrangement aimed at observing all necessary regulations before such permits were issued.

“Yes, we understand that there are usually issues with policies and their implementations. The directive on tinted glass is not about the factory-fitted ones but those that are artificially made to cover the whole screen.

“If you look at the vehicles with factory-fitted tinted glasses, you can still see through them and if there is any need for the driver to open the doors of such vehicles, the security officers will know.

“Those that are not factory-fitted are completely covered so that no one knows who or what they carry. Those are the ones the ban is targeted at,” he said.

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