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Nineteen (19) drivers have been arrested by the Central East Regional Police Motor Traffic and Transport Department (MTTD) for various traffic offences, including the unauthorised use of sirens and strip lights.

The drivers were arrested in an enforcement exercise by the police aimed at addressing violations and improving road safety in the region.

According to a statement issued by the Central East Regional Police Command, the operation targeted the unauthorised use of sirens, strip lights and unapproved vehicle lamps, as well as driving on road shoulders and verges.

The statement explains that three of the drivers were arrested for the abuse of sirens and strip lights, 10 for the use of unapproved lamps, and six for driving on road shoulders.

“The exercise was conducted at Krispo City Traffic Light on the Kasoa–Winneba Highway and Kasoa New Market on the Kasoa–Bawjiase Road. During the operation, nineteen (19) drivers were arrested for various traffic offences, comprising three (3) for the abuse of sirens and strip lights, ten (10) for the use of unapproved lamps, and six (6) for driving on road shoulders.”

The offending drivers, per the statement, were sensitised, cautioned and warned against future violations, with the unauthorised sirens, strip lights and lamps removed, seized and retained by the Police for further action.

“The Central East Regional Police Command reiterates its commitment to promoting discipline and safety on the roads through sustained enforcement and public education.”

The statement advised motorists to comply with road traffic regulations and refrain from practices that endangered other road users.

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