The FRSC Anambra State Command has successfully recovered a suspected stolen vehicle at the National Vehicle Identification Scheme (NVIS) Desk Office in Nteje.
Angel Network News (ANN) gathered that
the vehicle was discovered after an agent of the Board of Internal Revenue (BIR) sent vehicle information for verification, which revealed that the vehicle had been missing for some time.
FRSC spokesperson, RC Margaret Onabe in a press statement maintained that upon verification, the owner was contacted and confirmed that she had not seen the vehicle in three years.
“The owner provided original documents to prove ownership, and the Police from the Anambra State Area Command were immediately involved to take further action.
“The recovery of the vehicle is a result of the collaborative efforts of the FRSC and other security agencies in the State. The Command is working to ensure that the vehicle is returned to its rightful owner.
The Sector Commander, Corps Commander Joyce Nnennaya Alexander, in her remarks, said, the recovery is a testament to the effectiveness of NVIS database.
“We urge all vehicle owners to ensure that their number plates are uploaded into the NVIS portal for ease of tracking and identification. This will enable us to respond promptly to stolen vehicle reports and recover them quickly.”
“The FRSC Anambra State Command commends the efforts of its personnel and partner agencies in the recovery of the stolen vehicle.
“The Command remains committed to enhancing road safety and security in Anambra State through the effective use of technology and collaboration with other security agencies”.





