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Court Orders Police To Stop Enforcement Of Tinted Glass Permit Policy Nationwide

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The Delta State High Court has placed a temporary injunction on the Nigeria Police Force (NPF), stopping the enforcement of its tinted glass permit policy across the country.
Joe Egwu, the presiding judge, issued the ex parte order on Wednesday, pending the resolution of the legal suit.
The case was filed by Israel Joe against the inspector-general of police (IGP), the NPF, and the Delta state police commissioner.
In his application, Israel Joe asked the court to restrain the first and second defendants, and their officers, from “stopping, harassing, arresting, detaining, extorting or otherwise interfering with the constitutional rights to dignity, privacy, freedom of movement and ownership of property of the Applicant (and citizens/motorists) under the guise of enforcing the Tinted Glass permit policy pending hearing and determination of the substantive application filed in the suit”.
He further sought an order preventing the defendants from “continuing to use the PARKWAY PROJECTS Account (a private contractor’s account) to conduct any government business pending hearing and determination of the substantive application filed in the suit”.
Kunle Edun represented the applicant in court.
The court has set December 24 for the hearing of the motion on notice.
Earlier, the NPF had announced that enforcement of the tinted glass permit would resume on January 2, 2026, citing an increase in vehicle-related crimes.
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