The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) says that enforcement of the tinted glass permit policy will resume on January 2, 2026, citing rising vehicle-related crimes.
Benjamin Hundeyin, police public relations officer, who disclosed this in a statement on Monday said that the decision was taken after an internal security review.
He said the move “follows a careful review of emerging security concerns and the need to ensure the safety of all citizens”.
The police said the resumption of enforcement is pending the final determination of a related matter currently before the court.
The force clarified that there was no court order restraining it from enforcing laws regulating the use of tinted glass on vehicles.
“The Nigeria Police Force wishes to inform the general public of the planned resumption of the enforcement of Tinted Glass Permit policy pending the final determination of the matter currently before the court,” the statement reads.
“This decision follows a careful review of emerging security concerns and the need to ensure the safety of all citizens.
“It is important to clarify that at no point did the court restrain the Nigeria Police Force from enforcing the provisions of the law regarding the use of tinted glass on vehicles.
“Nonetheless, in the spirit of responsibility, transparency, and public convenience, the Force suspended enforcement to allow motorists ample opportunity to regularise their documentation and complete the registration process without pressure.”
According to the police, recent security assessments revealed an increase in criminal activities involving vehicles fitted with unauthorised tinted glass.
The force said criminals have exploited tinted vehicles to conceal identities while carrying out crimes including armed robbery, kidnapping, and other violent offences.
In view of these developments, the police said it had become necessary to resume enforcement as a preventive measure to protect communities nationwide.
The statement confirmed that full enforcement of the tinted glass permit policy will take effect from January 2, 2026.
Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, inspector-general of police (IGP), assured Nigerians that the exercise would be conducted with professionalism and respect for citizens’ rights.
He said the enforcement would be carried out in line with existing laws while prioritising public safety and the rule of law.
The police said it would continue to work with relevant stakeholders to ensure national security.
Motorists who require tinted glass permits were advised to apply through approved channels and ensure full compliance with legal requirements.
