Police seized three motorcycles, two of which exceeded the legal engine size allowed in the BVI.
Monday’s operation conducted by the Road Policing Unit and the Armed Response Unit covered different locations around Tortola and resulted in the confiscation of three cycles — one 1300cc, one 750cc and a 125cc.
Riders in possession of the prohibited motorcycles were arrested. One was charged for driving without a driver’s license and driving when not covered by third party risk insurance and the other was discharged pending further investigation. Advice is being sought on further charges through the Office of the Director of Public Prosecution.
The rider of the 125cc motorcycle was reported for driving without a driver’s license and driving an unlicensed and uninsured vehicle.
Commissioner of Police Mark Collins noted in May that operations targeting motorists who violate the Road Traffic Laws would continue during the summer months. Those operations to pursue owners of illegal bikes and those that cause a noise nuisance are specifically planned to minimize the risks to riders, the public and officers.