No fewer than 1000 violators of both the Federal and state Government directive on restriction of interstate movement and the dusk to dawn...
No fewer than 1000 violators of both the Federal and state Government directive on restriction of interstate movement and the dusk to dawn curfew in Edo have been arrested.
He also disclosed that those arrested at the state borders for violating the restriction on interstate movement were not allowed into the state but turned back. He said that some vehicles caught involved in such offence have been impounded and are still with the command. Jimeta said that in spite of the sensitisation some persons in the state still flout the orders, especially the dusk to dawn curfew.
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