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Motorists Raise Alarm Over Fake Revenue Tickets
Motorists in Rivers State have raised alarm over the indiscriminate extortion of money by various task force groups in the state.
Making this known recently, some of the motorists who spoke to The Tide on the high rate of extortion of money from them by the task force groups blamed the Port Harcourt council for engaging various groups in the task force department of the LGA.
According to them, apart from the indiscriminate extortion of money from motorists, various groups from the taskforce department of the council also issue false revenue tickets to motorists.
‘People who claimed to be staff of the council in the task force department forcefully take people’s cars to their base (railway) and charge them for baseless offences.
The Tide source gathered that the minimum charge for pumping a tyre that was deflated is N500, while N1,000 was also charged for clearance per car after the payment of imposed fines of N25,000 to N40,000 based on the charges.
Mr Amieye Sokari, one of the motorists whose car was impounded has called on the council boss, Hon Azubuike Nmerukini to reform the sector by effecting immediate dissolution of illegal operators in the task force department.
‘Oftentimes, we find it difficult to ascertain the genuine taskforce staff of the council. So we are appealing to the council boss to ensure that there is sanity in the department in order to save motorists in the hands of touts.
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