A targeted vehicle enforcement operation in East London has resulted in 24 vehicles being seized for lacking valid licenses or insurance, along with the recovery of a stolen vehicle composed of stolen parts.

The operation, carried out on Saturday by the Metropolitan Police’s Vehicle Enforcement Team, was conducted in partnership with officers from Newham and Waltham Forest. It aimed to crack down on road traffic violations and deter the use of stolen or improperly documented vehicles.

Operation Results
- 24 vehicles seized for being driven without a valid license or insurance.
- 1 stolen vehicle recovered, identified as being comprised of numerous stolen parts.
- Drivers reported for a variety of road traffic offences, including documentation and roadworthiness issues.
Enforcement Message
A spokesperson for the team highlighted the importance of such operations, stating:
“These proactive measures ensure that drivers without proper documentation or those engaging in criminal activity are held accountable. By removing these vehicles from the road, we are improving safety for all road users.”
Community Impact
This initiative forms part of a broader effort to tackle vehicle-related crime in London. The operation received praise for addressing safety concerns and helping to reduce crime in the area.

Residents are encouraged to report suspected illegal vehicle activity via the Metropolitan Police’s non-emergency number or website. For emergencies, the public is reminded to dial 999.