The directive was issued during a meeting with senior officers of the command held on Thursday, where the police leadership reviewed the state’s security architecture and adopted additional measures aimed at strengthening crime prevention and public safety.
According to a statement issued on Friday by Maureen Chinaka, Police Public Relations Officer, the meeting was attended by Area Commanders, Squadron Commanders, Divisional Police Officers (DPOs), and the Commander of the Violent Crime Response Unit (VCRU).
The statement said the meeting focused on assessing existing security mechanisms across the state and introducing proactive strategies to improve crime prevention and detection.
Isa reiterated the directive of the Inspector-General of Police on the enforcement of regulations against unregistered vehicles and vehicles with obscured or covered number plates.
He, however, cautioned officers against abusing the enforcement exercise, stressing that professionalism and adherence to due process must guide all operations.









