Saturday, December 07, 2024 -A Mobile Court in Delta State has jailed 12 unlicensed collectors of scrap metal, otherwise known as ‘Baban Bola’.
The court ruled that their actions undermined public safety and
warranted strict punishment to deter others from engaging in similar illegal
activities.
The convicts are to serve different jail terms without option of fine.
They were arrested by the Delta State Environment Marshals for engaging
in illegal scrap metal collection without obtaining license from the
government.
The court noted that their activities pose significant security risks to
residents of the state.
The Chairman of the Taskforce, Chief Godspower Asiuwhu, admonished
residents of the state that it is unlawful to do business with law breakers and
defiants.
While commending the court’s ruling, he assured residents that the state
government would continue to do the needful to protect life and property, and
maintain law and order.
He urged residents to report any suspicious movements and criminal
activities to law enforcement agents and local vigilante in towns and villages.
Asiuwhu vowed that the state environmental marshal and taskforce will
continue to do the needful until unlicensed scrap metal collectors are shown
the way out of Delta State.
Similarly, the Director General, Delta State Orientation and
Communications Bureau, Dr Fred Oghenesivbe, urged residents in the state not to
patronize unlicensed scrap metal collectors to avoid arrest and prosecution.
Oghenesivbe disclosed that regulations and subsisting laws in the state
clearly prohibited door-to-door collection or scavenging of scrap metals and
other recyclable materials, as well as use of carts or other hand-held carriers
such as sacks.
He insisted on compulsory registration, licensing and annual renewal of
licenses of operations of persons involved in the business of collection of
scrap metals and other renewable materials.
“Operators must profile their staff and persons engaged in the business
of scrap metal, and other recyclable materials collection with the appropriate
government agencies.
“Means of people identification of staff and persons engaged in the
business of metal scrap and other recyclable materials collection is
compulsory, while employees must wear apparels with visible identification and
license numbers of employers.
“Compulsory registration, licensing and annual renewal of licenses of
vehicles and other approved means of collecting scrap metals or other
recyclable materials for sale, are non-negotiable,” he added.
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