Two Venezuelans were arrested in separate exercises on Wednesday for driving a car without a driver's permit and without an insurance certificate.
A 26-year-old Venezuelan, who lives at Road Cunupia, was arrested for the two offences by police during a road traffic exercise in Chaguanas between 8 am and 12 pm, on Wednesday.
Later in the day, between 2 pm and 5 pm, the police arrested another Venezuelan living in Cunupia for driving a car without a driver's permit and without an insurance certificate.
The police also issued 13 fixed-penalty notices for traffic violations, including eight for breaching traffic signs and three for having defective fittings. One driver got a notice for using his vehicle contrary to registration and another for parking within nine metres from a corner.
A total of ten field checks forms were completed.
Snr Supt Pierre, Supt Montrichard, acting ASP Dipchand and Insp Boxer co-ordinated the exercise, which sergeants Hitool and Seepersad supervised. It also included the Chaguanas police foot-patrol unit.
In Cunupia, the police issued three fixed-penalty notices and completed 20 field interview forms.
W/Insp Bruce and W/Sgt Dickson supervised the exercise which included Cunupia police.
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