2 more arrested for drink and drive
Police confirm that the two men were arrested in Nausori in two separate incidents, after Police gave chase yesterday during the daytime.
Meanwhile, an engineer who holds a New Zealand driving license pleaded guilty to drunk driving while traveling to Mcgregor road on New Year's Day.
Matea Rapoama was asked by Acting Chief Magistrate Ana Rokomokoti to state why he had pleaded guilty to the charge, where the Court heard that Rapoama confess that he had drank too much.
Rapoama was returning from a prominent Suva nightclub when he was stopped for breathalyzer test by Police.
He consumed 10 mililitres of alcohol.
Yesterday he was granted a $1000 bail and a workmate was his assurity and they work for the company Eco-Kinetics which is based in Vatuwaqa.
His passport was seized by court officials and he will reappear on tomorrow, the 4th of January.
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