Emmanuel Boadu, a driver, was on Tuesday granted a GHC 1,000.00 bail with one surety when he was arraigned before the Asamankese Circuit Court charged with traffic offences.
Boadu pleaded guilty with explanation to careless driving without due care and attention and negligently causing harm to two persons.
He will re-appear on January 30.
Prosecuting, Police Inspector Peter Azigi told the court that on September 02 Boadu, who was driving a taxi, knocked down two children aged five and seven years.
Herbert Adu Osafo and Rabiu Issah sustained injuries and were taken to Asamankese Government Hospital.
Source: GNA
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