Three thousand commercial sex workers have been arrested by the Federal
Capital Territory (FCT) Special Task Team on City Cleaning and
Management in the last 90 days.
They have been handed over to the Abuja Environmental Protection Board (AEPB) for prosecution and rehabilitation.
The
task team also arrested 2,534 street hawkers and beggars. One hundred
and two strayed animals were removed from illegal cattle markets in Gudu
and other parts of the city during the period.
The team
impounded 4,790 commercial motorcycles, 883 Keke Napep, 645 unpainted
commercial vehicles and 84 illegal commercial buses.
Assistant
Director/Chief Press Secretary (FCT), Muhammad Sule, spoke yesterday in a
statement. He said the FCT Permanent Secretary, Mr. John Chukwu, an
engineer, made the disclosure after a meeting with the Chairman of the
Task Team and the FCT Police Commissioner, Mr. Wilson Inalegwu, in
Abuja.
Tuesday, 2 June 2015
OMG!!!!!!!!, 3,000 Prostitutes Arrested In Abuja
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