Key Points:
- Enforcement starts October 2 across all states nationwide. Jigawa Command shares the plan and full guide
- Apply on possap.gov.ng with NIN, BVN, or TIN. Verify email, pick the service, add car files
- Police will book checks and biometrics at intel units. Jigawa offers free capture at Police Headquarters, Dutse
Police will start tinted glass permit checks on October 2. The drive will hold in all parts of Nigeria. Jigawa Police gave the news in a fresh note. The note came from the PRO, SP Shi’isu Adam.

He urged car owners to apply now on the portal. He said the site is live for new users. He asked for care while each user fills forms. He warned that wrong data can slow quick review.
How to apply for a tinted glass permit
Go to possap.gov.ng, the POSSAP portal, and make an account. Use your NIN, BVN, or TIN to sign up. Check your email and click to verify the account. Sign in, then pick the Tinted Glass Permit page. Type car make, model, and plate in the form. Add proof of car buy, ID card, and insurance.
Read all fields again and fix each wrong line. Click submit and pay in line with the guide. Keep your print slip or code for the next steps.
What happens after you submit your request
The Police will fix a day for checks and capture. You will visit a set Police Intelligence Unit near you. There, staff will scan your car and take prints. Jigawa will take prints free at the State Intel Unit.Recent police work shows a firm push on crime too. A case is the Lagos police arrest ex-convict last week.
Adam urged all to shun touts and fake agents. He said, do not pay cash to strange hands. He gave this line to guard cash and data. He added that rules will help safer roads for all.
Non-compliance may draw a fine or a court case. He urged quick sign up to avoid late rush. He said, start now to beat the October date. He said, the plan will start with full force. The Command also tracks young risk acts in schools. See the viral hostel video probe for that line.
“Applicants must confirm all details before they pay,” Adam said. “Do not use go-betweens; do not trust strange faces.” “This move will aid fair rule and safe roads,” he said.





