Police traffic unit success
issued in the first month.
Police spokesman Coleman Easton said: "It's been overwhelmingly successful -- it's a direct result of the reallocation of our traffic resources to the Eastern, Western and Central divisions.
"From this point on all traffic offences are being targeted. Reckless driving and riding will no longer be tolerated on Bermuda's roads and all ticketed offenders will be fined.'' The figures are: Eastern Traffic Enforcement Unit 596 tickets, Western Traffic Enforcement Unit 176 tickets, Central Traffic Enforcement Unit 352 and Radar/Enforcement Unit 948 tickets.
CANNABIS FOUND CRM Cannabis found Police unearthed a bag of what is suspected to be cannabis in a routine search on Scaur Hill, Sandys on Saturday afternoon.
The traffic Police had stopped a car and then searched it after they noticed a strong smell coming from inside.
A 54-year-old man was arrested and taken to Somerset Police station. On Sunday patrolling officers arrested a 19-year-old Sandys man after observing a drug transaction in Hog Bay Park car park.
They searched his car shortly after 3 a.m. and found a clear plastic twist containing a plant-like material. He was arrested and taken to Hamilton police station.
SUSPECT ARRESTED CRM Suspect arrested Police arrested a man as he tried to break into an apartment in South Road, Warwick on Saturday morning.
The suspect was nabbed as he was trying to enter through a window. Police questioned him and found blood from his fingers on several points of entry to the apartment.
The 27-year-old Pembroke man was arrested for attempted breaking and entering and taken to Hamilton Police Station.
