Latest news … The driver carrying 22 passengers made him say ‘surrender’ to the police



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In the area of ​​the fight against the coronavirus, standing passengers were banned from public transport. After the bans, Civil Traffic teams carried out minibus inspections in various parts of the city.

During the inspections carried out on the Esenyurt side of the Bizimkent bridge, a minibus was stopped claiming that it was carrying standing passengers. As a total of 22 foot passengers got out of the minibus, the driver told police who stopped him: “I was fined 15 minutes ago. I have 4-5 sentences. What will happen if you get it once?” tried to escape punishment.

Police teams fined the driver of the minibus 3,150 Turkish lira for the violation of the Public Health Law and 1,800 Turkish lira for the crime of “Irregular Passenger Transportation.” A citizen who got off the minibus because he was traveling stopped said: “I’ve been waiting for 2 hours. What are we going with? We also gave our money.”

Police teams took action upon notification that another minibus operating in Esenyurt had too many passengers and began work. Upon finding the truck on the road, crews stopped the vehicle and asked the standing passengers to get out. When it was determined that a total of 21 people were traveling on foot in the minibus, the driver was fined 3,150 for the crime of Violation of the Sanitary Law and 1,803 lire for the crime of illegally transporting passengers.

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Breaking news ... The driver carrying 22 passengers told police to surrender

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