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Police restrict use of siren in Rivers

The Rivers state police command on Friday banned the use of siren by private individuals in the state.

Ahmad Muhammad, public relations officer of the command, disclosed this in a statement issued in Port Harcourt.

The statement said the ban forbids private individuals from using siren in the state.

“No private individual is allowed to use siren anywhere in the state,” the statement read.

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“Bullion vans are also not allowed to use siren, except when piloted by police pilot vehicle.”

According to the statement, top government officials- the president, vice-president, senate president, speaker house of representatives and inspector-general of police were exempted from the ban.

Others include governors, service chiefs, general officer commanding, assistant inspector-general of police and commissioner of police.

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The statement added that ambulance vehicles and fire fighting vehicles were also exempted from the ban.

It said that command had given unauthorised users in the state seven days to comply with the directive or face arrest and prosecution.

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