Eight arrested for sanitation offences in Kasoa Central Business District

Eight individuals have been arrested and prosecuted for violating sanitation regulations in the Awutu Senya East Municipality of the Central Region.
The offenders were caught dumping refuse within the Central Business District (CBD) of Kasoa.
The arrests were made by an ad-hoc task force set up by the Municipal Assembly to clamp down on poor sanitation practices.
The culprits were apprehended while engaging in the act of indiscriminate dumping and have since been arraigned before the court.
Some of the cases have already been concluded, with fines imposed on the offenders.
Speaking to Class News, the Municipal Chief Executive, Seth Sabah Serwonoo-Banini, disclosed that the Assembly is preparing to launch a permanent sanitation task force.
This new unit, composed of personnel from various state security agencies, will intensify patrols and ensure stricter enforcement of sanitation bylaws across the municipality.
Kasoa District Police Commander, ASP Emmanuel Amponsah, who is part of the current task force, reiterated the police’s commitment to supporting the Assembly in its sanitation efforts.
He warned residents to desist from breaching sanitation laws, stressing that anyone found culpable will face the full rigour of the law.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Samuel Addo
Trending News
Bryan Acheampong forms committee for viability of his NPP flagbearership bid
06:42Parliament resumes today after a two-month recess
09:41Gender Ministry opens childcare centre to support working mothers
14:58V/R: Police 26 suspects over drug-related offences
19:40Unemployed Allied Health Professionals threaten 'demo' over delayed gov't postings
11:30Minority returns to Parliament despite earlier boycott threat
14:03Ghana must always remain a nation governed by law, not by arbitrary power, says Bawumia amid Wontumi’s arrest and detention
15:23Kasoa CBD decongestion exercise underway as traders protest demolition of roadside stalls
08:01Health Minister launches #FP2030 to promote reproductive rights and access to contraception
12:50Bawumia expresses concern over continuous detention of Wontumi
15:19