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Court fines two okada riders for breaking traffic regulations

The Wenchi Magistrate Court has fined two Okada riders GHC 1,800.00 each for the violation of the road traffic regulations.

The accused Persons are Adams Sali, 22 and Habib Adams, 23.

Read: Road accidents: 1,369 killed in 7 months, 157 perish in July

Police Prosecutor Chief Inspector John Atikpo told the presiding court Judge Vivian Yamusa Laroba that the accused persons were riding unregistered moto-tricycles without licenses.

They both pleaded guilty to the offence and were Fined GHS. 3,600.00 or in default, serve 12 months in prison.

Source: Adom News

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