The Nigeria Police will commence digital registration of all vehicle types in the country from Monday, September 16.
This is a convenient way for vehicle users to ease the stress of keeping paper documents by embracing the digital method.
In
a statement by the Force Public Relations Officer yesterday in Abuja,
CSP Frank Mba said the digitalization is in response to recent security
challenges in the country such as terrorism, car theft, kidnapping,
molestation and other crimes.
“Unlike our analogue-based
procedures, the BCMR operates on smart cards and portable hand-held
receiver for identification and protection purpose,” he said.
The
Police BCMR (Bio-metric Central Motor Registration), he explained, will
help provide a one-stop information data base and will provide forensic
information to aid investigation.
According to him, the BCMR,
among other uses, is capable of capturing 20 million fingerprints
per/second, and it can also be matched with still pictures and frames
from a video stream.
The transition from analogue to digital
vehicle registration will involve vehicles, motorcycles and tricycles
(keke NAPEP) with vehicles paying N3,500 while tricycles and motorcycles
will pay N1,500.
During a practical session, a Force info-tech
representative, CSP Hamza Adebola Ayinde, said that all information
needed and a guide to filling the information for the registration of
the online form can be accessed from the website: www.policeBCMR.com.
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