The Police has disclosed that the Nhyiaeso MP, Dr Stephen Amoah turned himself in on Thursday morning.
He was put before the La Magistrate Court.
The Police revealed this on Facebook in its update on “V8 Road Traffic Indiscipline.”
The MP on Wednesday, failed to appear in court following a warrant issued for his arrest.
Dr Stephen Amoah was on Tuesday, arrested together with six others for violating road traffic regulations around the Airport By-pass.
The seven drivers are charged with offences such as careless driving, dangerous driving and causing road obstruction, among others.
Four of the drivers have been fined an amount of GH₵1,800 each or in default, serve a three-month prison term.
The four are; Dominic Atuahene-Ababio, Daniel Boateng, Emmanuel Kofi Ofori and Joseph Brown.
One other driver who appeared in court, Thomas Atinga, was convicted to sign a bond of good behaviour for three months or in default serve a three-month prison term.
Meanwhile, the Service has stated that details regarding Dr Amoah’s appearance in court will be provided by the Accra Regional Police Command “in due course”.
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