Traffic police in Mombasa, Kenya has apprehended a 9-year-old boy found driving his younger 7-year-old sister to school on high speed.
A car chase that occurred along Mombasa road on Wednesday morning involving the 9-year-old driver and traffic police officers helped stop the little boy.
The minor, who was dressed in school uniform is said to have been driving his father’s car and caught the attention of traffic police officers.
When the officers signalled for the under age driver to stop, he instead accelerated the Toyota Passo towards the Athi River.
Also in the car with the young boy was his 40-year-old father and 7-year-old sister.
According to Athi River Base Commander Agnes Makau, the police were able to intercept the car just before entering the school where the two students attend.
“Our officers managed to corner the boy, who was driving at high speed, before he went past the school gate. He was driving dangerously and he had not fastened the safety belt,” the police boss told the media.
The father was identified to be a local contractor but was arrested along side his children following the incident.
The students were later taken to school in a police vehicle.
The man told the police that his son had been driving for the last 2 years and likes high speeds.
“I taught him how to drive. I had hired a car from a friend to run some errands today. I know it’s dangerous but it happened,” he said.
However, the Athi River Police boss advised parents against letting their minor children operate cars since it puts other drivers in danger and is against the law.
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