A driver and his two supervisors were on Tuesday arrested for spilling concrete at Abavana Junction along the Pigfarm-Circle stretch in Accra.
The three accused, Tahiru Faisal, Emmanuel Sogah-Burns and Stephen Donkor, were arraigned before the court on Thursday, January 27.
In a Facebook post, the Police noted that Faisal, the driver of a Ford Concrete Pump truck with registration number GN 8042- 20, was fined an amount of ¢2400.
The second accused, Emmanuel Sogah-Burns, the Engineer/Supervisor of Sobtech Engineering Consultancy, was convicted of paying a fine of ¢600.
"The third accused, Stephen Donkor, who is the operator, is also convicted of paying a fine of ¢600," the report added.
Meanwhile, the Police Service has entreated motorists to abide by the road safety regulations.
According to the Service, "anybody found culpable will be prosecuted."
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