The Oyo State Police Command, on Thursday, commenced a statewide enforcement of vehicle identification compliance and crime prevention operation.
The operation targeted unmarked vehicular objects, fake and obscured number plates, as well as unauthorised covering of plate numbers.
Aims of the Vehicle Identification Compliance Operation
It stated that the operation was in furtherance of its unwavering commitment to ensuring a safer and more secure environment and in line with ongoing efforts to rid the state of violent crime and other forms of criminality.
The enforcement action was aimed at ensuring strict compliance with lawful identification standards and enhancing overall public safety and security architecture within the state.
The Oyo Police stated that any person or persons found violating these directives will be promptly arrested, while such vehicles or motorcycles will be impounded in line with extant laws and operational procedures.
“Furthermore, the Command will sustain intermittent stop-and-search operations, intelligence-led patrols, and coordinated raids of identified criminal black spots across the state.
“There will also be increased police visibility and strategic deployment of personnel within key locations across urban and rural areas.
“These measures are part of a broader security framework designed to deter criminal activities, enhance rapid response capabilities, and strengthen public confidence in policing operations,” it was stated.
Members of the public were urged to remain calm, law-abiding, and cooperate with police personnel during the course of the operations, noting that the actions were strictly for public safety and security.
The Oyo Police Command also expressed its appreciation for the continued support and understanding of residents, assuring that all operations will be conducted professionally, lawfully, and with due respect for human rights.


























