Imo State Police Command says it has impounded more than 25 vehicles whose registration plate numbers are covered, obscured, or missing. The police carry out the action as part of an enforcement campaign aimed at improving public safety and tackling crime. Commissioner of Police Audu Garba Bosso made the disclosure while briefing journalists in Owerri, following the exercise carried out over the weekend. According to the reports, the vehicles were stopped and examined for compliance with registration plate requirements, and those found with covered or missing number plates were seized. The police present the impoundment as part of routine checks and efforts to reduce opportunities for criminals to evade identification. The sources do not provide further details on the number of officers involved, the locations of the impounded vehicles within Imo State, or any subsequent legal or disciplinary steps against the owners and drivers.