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    Traffic cameras continue to flag dangerous driving as more offenders charged

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    January 22, 2026
    Traffic cameras continue to flag dangerous driving as more offenders charged
    The Guyana Police Force has intensified enforcement against dangerous driving, with multiple motorists charged, fined, and brought before the courts (Photo: Guyana Police Force)
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    The Guyana Police Force is continuing its enforcement against dangerous driving, with more drivers charged, fined, and brought before the courts following offences detected through the Safe Road Intelligent System (SRIS) traffic cameras. The SRIS utilises automated cameras and data-driven monitoring to identify traffic breaches and support enforcement actions through the courts.

    The Guyana Police Force has intensified enforcement against dangerous driving, with multiple motorists charged, fined, and brought before the courts (Photo: Guyana Police Force)

    On Tuesday, January 13, 2026, two drivers appeared before the Sparendaam Magistrate’s Court in relation to dangerous driving offences. The next day, an additional ten drivers appeared before the same court.

    They are:

    • Ernest Pollard, driver of minibus BAG 3019, was charged with one count of Dangerous Driving and fined $50,000.
    • Manoj Amraj, driver of minibus BAH 2191, was charged with one count of Dangerous Driving and fined $50,000.
    • John Adeyinka, driver of minibus BAD 617, was charged with one count of Dangerous Driving. The matter was adjourned to March 11, 2026.
    • Earl Gathers, driver of minibus BVV 6982, faced six counts of Dangerous Driving. The matter was adjourned to March 11, 2026.
    • Deolall Jones, driver of minibus BAK 1832, was charged with one count of Dangerous Driving. The matter was adjourned to March 11, 2026.
    • Kwesi Moore, driver of minibus BAD 9654, faced three counts of Dangerous Driving. The matter was adjourned to March 11, 2026.
    • Kelvin Roy Hardy, driver of minibus BAL 20253, faced three counts of Dangerous Driving and was fined $150,000. His driver’s licence was suspended for four months.
    • Dasrat Mirchand, driver of minibus BAK 2053, was charged with one count of Dangerous Driving and fined $50,000.

    At the Georgetown Magistrates’ Court, four drivers appeared and were charged:

    • Kimeon Bradford, driver of minibus BAG 8728, was charged with one count of Dangerous Driving and fined $40,000.
    • Imtiaz Ahmed Baksh, driver of minibus BAL 2271, was charged with one count of Dangerous Driving and fined $40,000.
    • Peter Frank, driver of minibus BAJ 9917, faced two counts of Dangerous Driving. He pleaded not guilty and was granted bail in the sum of $60,000. The matter was adjourned to January 20, 2026, for statements.
    • Horace Charran, driver of motor pickup GAB 3545, was charged with one count of Dangerous Driving and fined $40,000.

    The Traffic Department has indicated that traffic cameras operating under the SRIS framework continue to identify dangerous driving behaviour, and additional matters are expected to be listed before the courts as enforcement continues.

    The Guyana Police Force has intensified enforcement against dangerous driving, with multiple motorists charged, fined, and brought before the courts (Photo: Guyana Police Force)

    The Traffic Department reiterated that dangerous driving, including third-lane violations and offences detected via traffic cameras, puts lives at risk and will be met with firm action. Motorists are urged to obey traffic laws, respect lane discipline, and drive responsibly.

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