The police have arrested 123 individuals during a recent enforcement operation targeting violations of vehicle registration and number plate regulations. The exercise forms part of ongoing efforts to strengthen compliance with traffic laws and enhance public safety.
According to the police, the operation focused on vehicles operating without valid registration documents, displaying unauthorized or altered number plates, or failing to comply with other identification requirements. Officers conducted inspections at designated checkpoints and across various locations as part of the crackdown.
During the exercise, security operatives also recovered a pistol, a development that has prompted further investigations into its ownership and possible connection to criminal activities.
The police stated that the operation demonstrates their commitment to enforcing vehicle registration laws and ensuring that motorists comply with legal requirements. Authorities urged vehicle owners to regularize their registration documents and use only officially approved number plates to avoid sanctions.
Law enforcement officials added that sustained enforcement campaigns will continue as part of broader efforts to improve road security, combat crime, and promote accountability among road users. They also encouraged members of the public to cooperate with security agencies by reporting suspicious activities involving vehicles or individuals.
The operation underscores the police’s resolve to maintain public safety while addressing offenses linked to vehicle identification and related security concerns.