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Police chief declares total tinted vehicle ban, vows arrests despite valid permits

Maryam Idris by Maryam Idris
June 19, 2026
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The Commissioner of Police for the Federal Capital Territory, Ahmed Sanusi, has issued a stern warning to motorists in Abuja that the FCT Police Command will no longer recognise tinted vehicle permits and will arrest any driver found with tinted windows.

The declaration was made on Monday as part of an intensified security operation across the capital.

Ahmed Sanusi, the FCT Police Commissioner, delivered the message through a video released by the command’s spokesperson, SP Josephine Adeh. He announced a total ban on tinted vehicles, stating clearly that possession of an official permit would offer no protection during enforcement.

“There is a total ban on the usage of tinted vehicles. We’re not looking at whether you have a tinted permit or you don’t have a tinted permit. Whether you have permit or not, if we get to you with your tinted vehicle, we will arrest you,” Ahmed Sanusi declared.

The commissioner explained that criminals frequently use heavily tinted vehicles to hide their identities and carry out activities such as kidnappings, armed robbery, drug trafficking, and one-chance operations.

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He added that even permit holders would face full investigation into the authenticity and qualification for their permits.

“Even if you show us that you have permit, we will investigate you whether you even qualify in the first place to have applied for that permit,” he stated.

Sanusi also rejected automatic exemptions based on medical conditions, insisting on verifiable evidence from recognised medical institutions.

This latest crackdown builds on previous efforts by security agencies in Abuja to curb rising urban crime.

Tinted glasses have long been a contentious issue in Nigeria, with many motorists obtaining permits through the police or FRSC for privacy, heat protection, or claimed health reasons.

Critics of the new policy argue that it disregards legitimate users and could amount to revenue collection followed by sudden reversal, while supporters welcome any measure that enhances visibility and public safety.

The announcement has sparked widespread reactions online, with some residents expressing frustration over previously issued permits now being disregarded, while others commend the police for prioritising security in a city that has faced repeated security challenges.

The command has distinguished between light factory-fitted tints, which may still allow visibility, and excessively darkened aftermarket modifications.

As enforcement begins, the move is likely to test relations between law enforcement and vehicle owners in the FCT.

It underscores the ongoing tension between individual convenience and the collective need for enhanced security in Nigeria’s capital. Motorists are advised to comply or risk arrest and possible prosecution as the command steps up its campaign against crime.

Maryam Idris
Maryam Idris

Maryam Idris is a reporter and contributor to Freelanews.com, covering news, business, and public affairs.

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