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Andorran Police Arrest 66-Year-Old for Riding Suspended Motorcycle Licence

A 66-year-old man was arrested in Ordino after being caught driving a motorcycle despite his suspended permit, facing charges for obstructing justice.

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Diari d'Andorra

Key Points

  • 66-year-old arrested in Ordino for riding motorcycle with suspended licence.
  • Charged with offence against administration of justice.
  • Stopped on road; suspension reason undisclosed.
  • Highlights enforcement of penalties for invalidated licences.

Andorran police have arrested a 66-year-old man in Ordino in recent days after discovering he was riding a motorcycle despite his licence being suspended.

The incident prompted charges of an offence against Andorra's administration of justice, according to local authorities.

Officers stopped the driver while he was on the road in the northern parish, where his suspended motorcycle permit came to light. No further details have been released about the initial reason for the suspension or the exact circumstances of the stop.

Such violations carry significant penalties under Andorran traffic laws, as they undermine judicial orders related to road safety. The case highlights ongoing enforcement efforts to curb driving with invalidated licences.

Police have not provided additional information on the man's identity or court proceedings at this stage.

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