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“Since last week, we have so far impounded 1,393 and out of these, 624 were issued with Express penalty tickets, 289 riders were warned and left to go, 186 were taken to court and charged according to the Traffic and Road Safety Act 1998 whil 295 motorcycles are still pending action at different police stations," Nampiima said.
Over 1,000 motorcycles have been impounded for bearing obscured number plates in the ongoing operations by Traffic Police since
last week.
Traffic police spokesperson Assistant Superintendent of Police -ASP Faridah Nampiima said that the ongoing operations against
motorcyclists with obscured number plates are intended to curb acts of criminality.
“Since last week, we have so far impounded 1,393 and out of these, 624 were issued with Express penalty tickets, 289 riders were warned and left to go, 186 were taken to court and charged according to the Traffic and Road Safety Act 1998 whil 295 motorcycles are still pending action at different police stations," Nampiima said.
According to Police, most of the motorcycles were impounded by traffic
police that are backed up by Field Force Unit officers in areas of Kawempe, Nansana,
Wandegeya, Nakawa, Natete, and Makindye areas.
Nampiima explained that the operations that started
within Kampala Metropolitan will be rolled out to all parts of the country by
next week to fish out all motorcycles with illegible number plates.
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Allan Nshimiye Rugayampuzi, the Public Relations Officer of the Directorate
said that the police ICT has confirmed that obscured number plates are most likely
being used in crimes.
“Whenever, we conduct investigations
in committed crimes, it has been found out that motorcycles with obscured
number plates are always used in such crimes by the criminals to avoid being traced
by police," Nshimiye said.
Police say the operations are continuing until the habit of obscuring
number plates is stopped by riders on the roads. The crackdown on
obscured number plates on boda-bodas follows a similar operation
against vehicles without number plates on the roads.
Police warned last week that whoever is found with obscured number plates or any driver found without a
clear explanation why their vehicle has no number will be arrested and charged;
they will either be fined or sentenced to one year in prison according to laws.