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Stop fixing strobe lights, sirens on private, commercial vehicles – Police warns

The Ghana Police Service has said its attention has been drawn to a video in which a Toyota Landcruiser with registration number GR 5150 – 22 was

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The Ghana Police Service has said its attention has been drawn to a video in which a Toyota Landcruiser with registration number GR 5150 – 22 was captured fitted with strobe lights and siren contrary to road traffic regulations.

Police investigation upon a review of the video footage led to the arrest of the driver Eric Kofi Agyeman and the owner of the vehicle, Bishop Daniel Obinim.

The driver and the owner of the vehicle were put before the Akropong Magistrate Court today Wednesday, February 2 and were fined to pay an amount of One Thousand Two Hundred Ghana Cedis (GH₵ 1,200.00).

Further, the court ordered them to remove all unapproved strobe lights and sirens on the vehicle.

Under the supervision of the Police, the strobe lights and sirens were removed and same retained by the Police.

“We are appealing to car owners to stop fixing strobe lights and sirens which they are not entitled to on their vehicles. Car owners who flout the law will be prosecuted,” the Police said.

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