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The Nhyiaeso MP, Dr Stephen Amoah, has been arrested by the Police over road traffic offences and is being processed for court today.
He was arrested together with six other drivers for not complying with road traffic regulations on Tuesday, December 7 around the Airport by-pass.
They have been charged with offences such as careless driving, dangerous driving and causing road obstruction, among others.
"On December 7, 2021, between 1600 and 1830 hours, the Police mounted an operation around Airport by-pass to arrest drivers who were not complying with the road traffic regulations," a release by the Police said.
Here are the seven culprits who were arrested during the operation:
DURING THE EXERCISE, THE DRIVERS INCHARGE THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES WERE ARRESTED FOR THE OFFENCES OF CARELESS DRIVING, DANGEROUS DRIVING AND CAUSING ROAD OBSTRUCTION AMONG OTHERS:
— Ghana Police Service (@GhPoliceService) December 8, 2021
1.DRIVER INCHARGE TOYOTA LAND CRUISER V8 WITH REGISTRATION NUMBER GN 5532 - 17, MR. JOSPEH BROWN
2. DRIVER INCHARGE TOYOTA LAND CRUISER WITH REGISTRATION NUMBER GT 7059 - 20, HON DR. STEPHEN AMOAH
— Ghana Police Service (@GhPoliceService) December 8, 2021
3.DRIVER INCHARGE TOYOTA 4 RUNNER WITH REGISTRATION NUMBER GE 303 - 2O, MR SAMUEL A. ANIM
4.DRIVER INCHARGE TOYOTA LAND CRUISER WITH REGISTRATION NUMBER GE 1611 - 17, EMMANUEL KOFI OFORI
— Ghana Police Service (@GhPoliceService) December 8, 2021
5.DRIVER INCHARGE TOYOTA HIGHLANDER 4×4 SUV WITH REGISTRATION NUMBER GE 14 - 21, MR. DIMINI ATUAHENE
6.DRIVER INCHARGE TOYOTA LAND CRUISER WITH REGISTRATION NUMBER GN 3516 - 18, MR. DANIEL BOATENG
7.DRIVER INCHARGE TOYOTA LAND CRUISER WITH REGISTRATION NUMBER GT 856 - 20, THOMAS ATINGA.
THEY ARE BEING PROCESSED FOR COURT TODAY 8/12/2021.— Ghana Police Service (@GhPoliceService) December 8, 2021
"The police are very determined to enforce the laws of the country. We call on all to support us in this endeavour," the post added.
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