
The Anambra State Police Command has initiated a crackdown on vehicles with tinted windows as part of a security operation to combat rising insecurity and prevent criminals from using such vehicles. This operation has led to the impounding of both permitted and non-permitted tinted vehicles, raising concerns among motorists, according to Vanguard.
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