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A Koforidua Circuit court has sentenced a 37-year-old taxi driver to 30-months imprisonment for speeding off with an Officer of the Motor Transport and Traffic Department (MTTD) of the Ghana Police Service lying on his car bonnet.
The convict, Daniel Ofori, 38 has been additionally banned from driving for five years.
He was found guilty of two counts of dangerous driving contrary to Section 383 of the Road Traffic Offences Act, 2004 and resisting arrest contrary to Section 226 of the Criminal Offences Act, 1960.
He was sentenced to six months and 24 months on each count to run concurrently and in hard labour.
Presenting the facts before her Honour, Mercy Adei Kotei, the Prosecuting officer, Inspector Gershon Defiamakpor said the the driver was declared wanted by the Police for running away after committing a road traffic offence.
According to him, the convict, was on February 28, last year spotted at the Galloway junction by a Community Protection Assistant driving a Toyota Corolla cab with registration number GW 7484-14 from Koforidua township towards Adweso.
He said two MTTD officers, Corporal Ofei Konadu and Sergeant Asante Peperah ordered the convict to stop but he refused.
Inspector Gershon told the Court, the driver, instead attempted to knock down one of the Police officers who stood in front of the car.
Sergeant Asante Peperah, Mr. Gershon said, jumped and laid on the bonnet of the taxi upon sensing danger.
Inspector Gershon explained that the driver drove off with speed to a distance of more than 350 meters until another car crossed his vehicle, forcing him to stop.
He was arrested and charged with dangerous driving and resisting arrest but was later granted bail after he pleaded not guilty.
The Court, however, found him guilty after more than a year of trial.
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