
The Airport Divisional Police Command has successfully dismantled an illegal motorcycle racing syndicate on the George Walker Bush Highway in Accra, resulting in the arrest of 52 individuals. The targeted operation, which took place on July 26, focused on a stretch of the highway near the Villaggio area, a location that has recently gained notoriety for dangerous stunt riding and high-speed competitions. Law enforcement officials acted following reports of reckless behavior that posed a significant threat to the safety of motorists and pedestrians on one of the capital's most critical transport arteries.
During the crackdown, the police impounded a total of 71 motorcycles, reflecting the scale of the unlawful gathering. The seized vehicles include a diverse array of registered and unregistered Royal motorcycles, high-capacity power bikes, and scooters. Preliminary investigations revealed that the participants were not limited to local Accra residents; many had traveled from surrounding areas and other regions specifically to participate in the organized racing event. This indicates a growing network of enthusiasts who bypass safety regulations to engage in these hazardous activities on public roads.
The 52 suspects are currently in police custody and are expected to face a range of charges under the Road Traffic Regulations. These include dangerous riding, failure to use protective helmets, and operating motorcycles without valid licenses or registration. The Airport Divisional Police Command emphasized that the operation was necessary to prevent potential fatalities and to send a clear message that such lawlessness will not be tolerated. The police have reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining a constant presence on major highways to deter similar occurrences in the future.
This enforcement action is part of a broader strategy by the Ghana Police Service to sanitize the nation's roads and improve overall traffic management. Authorities have urged the public to comply with all road safety laws and have called on community members to report any suspicious or dangerous activities on the highways. As the suspects await their court appearance, the police continue to process the impounded motorcycles and investigate the organizers behind these illegal racing events to ensure long-term road safety for all Ghanaian citizens.
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