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Police Begin Biometric Registration Of Vehicles by DisGuy: 12:44pm On Sep 10, 2013
FRSC, VIO, NPC, seems biometric is the current buzz word in the civil service and hiding under the guise of terrorism generating revenue





The Nigeria Police will from September 16, change the process of vehicle registration from the analogue Central Motor Registry (CMR) to a digital Biometric Central Motor Registration (BCMR) system. The BCMR is a technological means of attaching automobile owner’s personal data to his or her vehicle for proper identification and protection


Frank Mba, police spokesperson, explained at a news conference on Monday in Abuja that the new system was part of efforts in repositioning the police to effectively tackle crimes and terror.

Under the system, hand-held machines would be used to verify the particulars of vehicles, rather than manual checking.

Mr Mba also said that the BCMR would assist in addressing the incidences of car theft, kidnapping and other crimes, associated with the use of vehicles.

“The decision informing the introduction of the BCMR is against the backdrop of contemporary security challenges bordering on terrorism, high incidence of car theft, kidnapping and other crimes,” he said.

Mr Mba said that the system was designed for forensic analysis where fingerprints could be matched or verified against registered fingerprints collected during the registration.

Re: Police Begin Biometric Registration Of Vehicles by DisGuy: 12:46pm On Sep 10, 2013
We are going to make the database open to our sister agencies,” he said. “If for example other security organisations want to carry investigation and they need to get information from our database, we will make the information available to them.’’
He said that the new system was capable of capturing 20 million fingerprints per second, an equivalent of two million people at 10 prints per person.

“As a store of information, it will provide a one-stop forensic base for all manners of investigations which will greatly enhance policing in tracking missing cars and preventing crimes,’’ he said.

Mr Mba said that registration under the BCMR could be done at designated banks, online and police commands across the nation.
He said that motorists were expected to pay N3,500 to register their vehicles under the system, while owners of tricycles would pay N1,500.

more money, more documents to carry around
Re: Police Begin Biometric Registration Of Vehicles by DisGuy: 12:47pm On Sep 10, 2013
Mr Mba said that the BCMR was not a duplication of the registration being done by the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) but complementing the commission.



http://telegraphng.com/2013/09/police-begin-biometric-registration-vehicles/
Re: Police Begin Biometric Registration Of Vehicles by Osama10(m): 12:52pm On Sep 10, 2013
Another avenue to milk the populace.
Re: Police Begin Biometric Registration Of Vehicles by eagleeye2: 12:57pm On Sep 10, 2013
Please can someone break this info down. Cos I was just thinking of police wahala and the FRSC wahala.......which one i go choose, not to talk of vio people(Abia, una sabi am), and other orishishi agencies wey full road.
Abi make I sell my car go buy bicycle?
Re: Police Begin Biometric Registration Of Vehicles by JUO(m): 1:38pm On Sep 10, 2013
hum
Re: Police Begin Biometric Registration Of Vehicles by obidevine(m): 9:12am On Nov 21, 2017
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Thanks and God bless

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Re: Police Begin Biometric Registration Of Vehicles by justwise(m): 1:39pm On Nov 21, 2017
obidevine:
Dear Disguy good day please on my behalf kindly talk to justwise to unban me from the travel section please. I've been banned for 2 years for what I don't know about.

Thanks and God bless

Cc: justwise

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Re: Police Begin Biometric Registration Of Vehicles by obidevine(m): 2:07pm On Nov 21, 2017
justwise:


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Re: Police Begin Biometric Registration Of Vehicles by kagari: 11:41pm On Feb 28, 2021
DisGuy:
FRSC, VIO, NPC, seems biometric is the current buzz word in the civil service and hiding under the guise of terrorism generating revenue






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Re: Police Begin Biometric Registration Of Vehicles by amstamon: 8:50am On Jan 04
DisGuy:
FRSC, VIO, NPC, seems biometric is the current buzz word in the civil service and hiding under the guise of terrorism generating revenue





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