Driver with stolen number plates attempts running over LASTMA boss

David Agiri who attempted to run over LASTMA boss

Officers of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) have arrested a commercial bus driver, David Agiri, for driving with a stolen vehicle with number plate FKJ 875XC at Oshodi area of the State.

The driver, while attempting to escape arrest, almost ran over the vehicle of the agency’s general manager, Olawale Musa, as well as the bus of the LASTMA monitoring team.

Agiri, who has been on the wanted list of the agency since February 23, 2017 for driving against traffic in Iyana-Iba on the Lagos- Badagry expressway in contrast to the relevant sections of the Lagos State Traffic Laws which forbids driving in the direction of oncoming vehicles, had evaded arrest from the hands of the traffic personnel.

However, in line with the policy of the agency which forbids officers from pursuing fleeing vehicles, Agiri escaped arrest with the bus. But the long arm of the law later caught up with him when he was eventually arrested with the same vehicle last Thursday, March 9, 2017 at Oshodi.

David Agiri bus impounded by LASTMA

Further investigation of vehicle papers by LASTMA officials revealed that the number plates did not correspond with the vehicle documents as the number plates belong to a Port Harcourt resident with a different name and type of vehicle.

In addition, Agiri, who is a native of Badagry and a resident of Agbara town in Ogun State, was said to be a well-known serial traffic offender with penchant for driving against traffic.

Commenting on the incident, Mr Musa said the agency’s monitoring team on routine patrol of Lagos roads caught the driver of the unpainted commercial bus in Iyana-Iba driving against traffic and efforts to apprehend him proved abortive as he mobilised social miscreants to attack the traffic officials.

Agiri, who has been handed over to the Nigeria Police, Mosafejo Division for further investigation and appearances before the court of competent jurisdiction, confessed to flouting traffic laws and also that the number plates found on the vehicle did not actually belong to him.

Speaking further, Musa assured that the agency would not relent in ensuring seamless flow of traffic in Lagos, adding that impunities by motorists would also not be condoned.

According to Musa, the era of fragrant disobedience of traffic laws in the state was over for good.

Musa further warned commercial bus drivers not to constitute themselves into a nuisance in the state as anybody caught violating the law would be dealt with accordingly.