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FRSC Arrest Toyota Camry Moving With 3 Tyres, Driver Charged To Court
Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) arrest Toyota Camry sedan moving with 3 tyres, driver charged to court.
Arrest is in line with Corp’s Marshall directive on total clampdown on rickety vehicles on the Nigerian roads.
Enforcement against rickety vehicles was intensified after a video of a 3-tyre moving along the route went viral.

The operatives of Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Ogun Command, has intercepted a Toyota Camry sedan moving with only 3 tyres along Abeokuta – Sagamu Expressway on Monday 4 Sept. 2023.
The arrest of the Toyota Camry sedan, with registration number FFF 522 TK, was in line with Corps Marshal, Dauda Ali Biu’s directive on total clampdown on rickety vehicles on the Nigerian roads.
A statement signed by the spokesperson for Ogun State Sector Command, Florence Okpe on September 13, said that the driver has been charged to Court for driving mechanical deficiency vehicle.
“The enforcement against dangerous vehicles was intensified by FRSC Ogun State Command after a recent video of a car moving with 3 tyres along the same Abeokuta – Sagamu Expressway went viral.
“The Sector Commander FRSC Ogun Sector Command CC ANTHONY UGA advised motorists to obey traffic rules and regulations and also shun any acts that will jeopardize their safety and that of other road users.”
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