We all arrested “Sticka the driver, not really the MP” – Ghana Police justifies action towards Nhyiaeso MP

The particular Ghana Police Service offers justified the arrest plus prosecution of the Member of Parliament(MP)for the Nhyiaeso Constituency, Hon. Dr Stephen Amoah just for alleged careless driving within Accra on Tuesday night. In a special police procedure around the Airport By-pass, 7 drivers of Toyota OF V8 Landcruiser vehicles, including the very first time MP were arrested intended for various road traffic accidents including careless driving, harmful driving and causing street obstruction among others. Six from the offenders have since already been convicted and discharged from the La Magistrate Court; 5 of the offenders were found guilty on fines of GHC 1, 800 each while one other has been convicted in order to sign a bond to become of good behavior for three months; the case involving Hon. Doctor Stephen Amoah has nevertheless been adjourned to twentieth January, 2022, after showing up before the court following a along with warrant for his criminal arrest. The legislator disputes the particular claims of reckless traveling as being peddled by the Ghana Police Service, but nevertheless admits that he unlawfully implemented a motorcade that was traveling out from Parliament House, justifying his action to be a regular practice by parliamentarians. However the Director of Public Matters for the Ghana Police Program, Supt. Alexander Kwaku Obeng who spoke in an job interview with Kumasi-based Angel FM monitored by Mynewsgh. possuindo this morning said the point about Dr . Stephen Amoah’s arrest must be insulated from your fact that he is a Member associated with Parliament. He said the particular MP was arrested at the account of him as being a driver, driving recklessly, as opposed to Regulation 106 of the Street Traffic Act and not simply by virtue of his standing in society. Source: MyNewsGh. com|| Edward Amagyei Naaso|| 2021
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