The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) Enforcement Team on Night Movement Restriction has intercepted vehicles conveying over 43 passengers from different parts of the country.
Attah explained that occupants of the vehicles, largely commercial buses had breached the night curfew imposed on the territory were coming from Kano, Niger, Benue and Kaduna States.
He said that the drivers and motorists were immediately turned back and escorted by security personnel out of the Federal Capital Territory.
“Some of the FCT bound passengers, including a woman and her two children, came in from Benue State inspite of the night curfew imposed by President Muhammadu Buhari many persons are still adamant on breaking the order,” he said.
Attah queried why “security men” would allow violators of the Presidential order to travel freely at night inspite of the numerous checkpoints mounted by various security agencies across the country.
According to him, the team in the course of discharging its duty met a lady, who was robbed and stabbed by a suspected ‘one-chance’ driver.
” We rushed her to Maitama Hospital, where doctors attended to her,” Attah added.