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Lagos Police Advisory: Remove Abandoned Vehicles from Stations

by Julius Afolalu
December 4, 2023
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The Lagos State Police Command has warned owners of abandoned vehicles parked at Ishashi Division Lagos and Railway Command, Ebute-Metta  to come with their original documents or lose them after 14 days. The vehicles are:

Pontiac car marked EPE 62 AU, Volkswagen BUS REG FKJ 344 XN.

Railway Police Command: Mitsubishi Lancer with registered number XP 435 EPE.

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