The Corps Marshal, Boboye Oyeyemi attributed the recoveries to the  efficiency introduced into the National Vehicle Identification Scheme  through the integrity of the number plates.
Declaring open a meeting with the chairmen of State Boards of  Internal Revenue and their Motor Vehicle Registration Consultants at the  FRSC National Headquarters Abuja on Thursday, Oyeyemi explained that  some suspects were handed over to relevant government agencies for  investigation and prosecution, a statement by the Corps Public Education  Officer, Bisi Kazeem said. 
It said the FRSC boss explained that the National Uniform Licensing  Scheme introduced in 1990 was in line with the global efforts at proper  identification of drivers and vehicles through integrated vehicle  identification system that involved personalization of the number plates  for easy retrieval of information whenever the need arises. 
Oyeyemi noted that successive reforms carried out by the FRSC on  the scheme has addressed some of the challenges including double  registration in some states. 
The Corps Marshal harped on the need for robust data at the number  plate centres through timely upload of information on the licensed  vehicles, stressing the need for sustained improvement on the licensing  system to make the identification of criminals easier.
He expressed displeasure over delayed upload of number plates  issued to vehicles, saying such delay could negatively affect the  ability of security agencies to trace a suspected vehicle to its real  owner. 
He said, “Under the new licensing system, number plates  registered in the name of a particular vehicle owner remains personal to  the person and would be removed whenever the vehicle is sold to a new  buyer who would be made to follow the procedure to register the  vehicle.”
The Executive Secretary of the Joint Tax Board, Oseni Elamah called  for sustained efforts by the Chairmen and consultants to ensure that  details of all registered vehicles are forwarded immediately to the FRSC  for upload into the database for seamless operations as being done in  Lagos and some states.
“Let me, therefore, remind you that the data being uploaded is  not for tax assessment, but for proper economic planning, research,  provision of necessary infrastructure and improvement of the national  security,” he stated.






 
 
 
 
 
 
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