Traffic police launch new number plates in Kuajok

Traffic police authorities in Kuajok have launched South Sudanese national vehicle license plates on Tuesday after the state has received plates, replacing the old state plates.

Traffic police authorities in Kuajok have launched South Sudanese national vehicle license plates on Tuesday after the state has received plates, replacing the old state plates.

The plates are in difference categories and can be accessed in Kuajok’s traffic office.

Gogrial state police commissioner John Akot Maluth during the launch said citizens of Warrap can get their plates in Kuajok.

“If our colleagues from Twic or Tonj states will come here and want their vehicles to be licensed with these plates then you have to give them because this office can still serve them,” said John Akot in an interview with local media in Kuajok town.

The police chief urged vehicle owners and motorcyclists to hurry and process the new plates.

“All the information about the cost and forms to fill are available in the traffice office and anyone who wants to license his or her vehicle should come with all documents of his or her vehicle and get the plate,” added John Akot.

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