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FRSC Boss Orders Investigation Into Viral Video Of Passenger Dragging Steering Wheel From An Official

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FRSC boss orders investigation Into video of passenger dangerously dragging steering wheel from an official to stop vehicle impoundment.

Preliminary investigation shows that the incident happened along Asaba Ogwashi-ukwu route on 23rd August 2024.

Necessary checks by FRSC Patrol team shows that Toyota Sienna Minivan had no speed limiting device.

According to FRSC, driving a vehicle without an installed speed is a traffic offence that necessitated impoundment of the vehicle.





FRSC Boss Orders Investigation Into Viral Video Of Passenger Dragging Steering Wheel From An Official - autojosh

The Corps Marshal of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Shehu Mohammed, has ordered investigation into the viral video showing a female passenger dangerously dragging steering wheel from an official to stop the impoundment of vehicle of an apprehended traffic offender.

In a statement issued by the Corps Public Education Officer (CPEO), Olusegun Ogungbemide on September 6th, the Corps Marshal directed the Sector Commander within whose operational jurisdiction the incident occurred to carryout extensive investigation and forward the report to the national headquarters within 48 hours.

According to the Corps Marshal, the Federal Road Safety Corps will take the allegation seriously as thorough investigation to ascertain the circumstances surrounding the incident have commenced in essence.

 

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Preliminary investigation report forwarded to the Corps Marshal stated that the incident happened along Asaba Ogwashi-ukwu route within the Asaba Sector Command general operational area, on 23rd August, 2024.

“The vehicle, a Toyota Sienna bus was flagged down for necessary checks by the patrol team after which the driver was found guilty of driving a commercial vehicle without an installed speed limiting device. A traffic offence that necessitates impoundment of the vehicle.”

“In an attempt to carryout the impoundment, the lady struggling the steering with the driver who was just a passenger in the vehicle refused to come down for the arresting Marshal to sit in front in conformity with standards for vehicles impoundment.”

“To put the records straight, the public should note that irrespective of the fact that the woman acted in a dangerous kind of way that would have resulted in a crash, the Corps will still go ahead to ensure that rules of engagement remain sacrosanct and if found guilty, the staff involved will face disciplinary action in line with our zero-tolerance policy for misconduct.”

“Pursuant to that, the Corps wishes to assure the public that because it values the trust and confidence of the public, it will not condone any behaviour that compromises our integrity. In that regard, the Corps will remain committed to providing excellent service, ensuring safety on the road, and upholding the highest standards of conduct among its personnel.”

“To that effect, the Corps Marshal humbly appeals to the public to continually report any instances of misconduct or unprofessional behaviour by FRSC staff to the Corps through the FRSC Mobile Application or call the 122 for immediate action.”





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