The acting Force Public Relations Officer, CSP Olumuyiwa
Adejobi, made this disclosure in a series of tweets on Sunday.
He was enlightening the public on the documents to be
presented when demanded by police personnel at checkpoints or on routine
patrols.
Apart from tinted glass permits, Adejobi stated that it
would be out of bounds for any policeman to demand customs papers or other
documents not relevant to their duties.
He explained that while there was no need to demand permits
for tinted glasses, they could stop such cars only for the purpose of a search.
“No policeman should demand your customs papers,” the police
spokesman said in one of the tweets.
“No. Except they are on a joint operation, but not just on
mere routine checks.
“And for now, we have suspended the issuance of tinted glass
permit. So, we don’t expect our men to disturb Nigerians on this.
“We are to stop any vehicle with tints, search the vehicle,
and its occupants, but not to delay him for not having tinted glass permits.
Report them if you are so delayed so that we ask them (the personnel)
questions.”
According to him, police officers at checkpoints and on
routine patrols are only allowed to demand vehicle licences, driver’s licences,
and certificates of insurance, especially for private car owners.
He stressed that requesting the allocation of number papers
from car owners was unnecessary, especially when such vehicles have been
registered.
Adejobi asked car owners who fall victim to erring policemen
to contact the force through its phone lines 08057000001 and 08057000002 – for
calls, 08057000003 – for text message and WhatsApp, or via Twitter –
@PoliceNG_CRU of email -policepcrru@gmail.com.
“Any policeman demanding for more; it’s a deviant (act) and
he must be dealt with. If not, many Nigerians will suffer from him and his
likes,” he said. “Don’t die in silence, speak out to save yourself and others.
I will speak on this issue soon.”
“Please take note that the police don’t demand allocation of
number paper, it’s not necessary since a vehicle has been registered. All you
need to have with you are the three I mentioned – vehicle licence, certificate
of insurance, and driver’s licence.”