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Close Circuit TV (CCTV) cameras of the Monitoring and Surveillance Centre of the Motor Traffic and Transport Department of the Ghana Police Service has captured five vehicles engaged in road traffic offences.
The Police in a Facebook post to announce the offence, urged the owners of the vehicles to report to the Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD) at Tudu, Accra to assist with investigations.
The five vehicles with registration numbers;
GN 3579- 20,
MAJESTY 1,
GR 7648- 15,
GR 1460- 19 and
GN 2939-14 were captured on Friday between 6:00am and 9:00am in the morning along the Spintex Road-Papaye, Airport Traffic Light and Okponglo Junction.
The offenses committed by the drivers of the vehicles include; unauthorized stopping, dangerous driving and causing danger to road users.
They are to report to the Police within 24 hours.
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