Number of drunk drivers arrested so far surpasses 6,300

Number of drunk drivers arrested so far surpasses 6,300

July 30, 2019   04:51 pm

The total number of drunk drivers arrested during the raids conducted since the 5th of July has increased to 6315, says Police Media Spokesperson SP Ruwan Gunasekara.

During the 24-hour raids conducted from 6.00 am last morning (29) to 6.00 am this morning (30), 179 motorists arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol were taken into custody.

A special month-long operation was launched island-wide on the 5th of July to apprehend drunk drivers.

The Police spokesperson said that the operation would especially be implemented on the roads in Colombo and suburbs.

Police patrols and search missions are currently being carried out while police officers dressed in civilian clothing were also deployed.

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