
A Trotro Driver has been reported to the Sofoline police for threatening terminal guard and five other people at Sofoline in the Kwadaso Municipality of the Ashanti Region.
Speaking to the issue on a Kumasi Based Silver FM’s Morning Show, hosted by Nana Ampratwum, Chairman of Sofoline Terminal, Mr. Albert Boamah said, the commercial driver was approached by the terminal guard for stopping and loading at a wrong place.
Adding that, the unlawful driver, without provocation, pulled out a sharp Cutlass from his vehicle, trying to butcher the guard and the five other people, including himself who tried to intervene.
The incident occurred at Sofoline In the Kwadaso Municipality of the Ashanti Region.
“His name is Ahmed and drives a vehicle with registration number, AS 4266-22”, Chairman Albert disclosed on the program monitored by filasconews.com.
He revealed that the case has been officially reported to the Sofoline Police station.
He said the owner of driver’s Trotro belongs to a Police Officer and he has been informed about the incident.
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