Crashed government vehicle had licence plates removed
Police have confirmed that a government-issued vehicle was found crashed into a utility pole on Sunday morning and that its licence plates had been removed.
TNN was first to report on the incident that took place near the junction of Old Military Road and Slippery Hill in St George’s.
The news site reported on Sunday afternoon that the Jeep-style vehicle was believed to be part of the Government’s fleet and that sources claimed the plates were removed following the crash.
A spokesman for the Bermuda Police Service said today that at about 9.35am on Sunday, police received a report about the incident, in which “a vehicle had struck a utility pole near the junction of Old Military Road and Slippery Hill”.
He added: “Upon arrival, officers observed that the vehicle’s licence plates had been removed.
“Checks revealed that the vehicle, which was extensively damaged, was part of the government fleet.
“Further checks led to the driver, who sustained minor injuries, being identified.
“An investigation into the circumstances surrounding this [crash] is now under way.”
No further details were provided by police.
Belco confirmed that the utility pole was its property.
Wayne Caines, the company’s president, said: “Belco can confirm that yesterday one of its utility poles was struck by a vehicle and our team responded promptly to carry out the necessary repairs.
“No customers lost power as a result of the incident.
“As we continue to review the matter, we are awaiting the official police report.
“In the circumstances, it would not be appropriate for us to comment further or engage in public discussion at this time.”
Police asked anyone with information on the incident to call 295-0011.
The Government has been invited to comment.
