Police raid on Lielupe and Driksa rivers finds five watercraft violations
Over the weekend, State Police recorded five violations by watercraft drivers during a raid on the Lielupe and Driksa rivers. The information was reported by the State Police to the LETA news agency.

Latvia's State Police carried out a raid on the Lielupe and Driksa rivers over the past weekend, during which five violations committed by watercraft drivers were recorded. The police shared the results of the inspection with the LETA news agency.
The Lielupe and Driksa are waterways located in the Zemgale region, near Jelgava, which are actively used for watercraft traffic and recreation during the summer season. Police periodically carry out checks in such areas to monitor whether watercraft operators comply with established rules.
The State Police have not yet provided further details on the specific nature of the violations recorded. The agency notes that such raids are organized to ensure safety on the water and to reduce risks both for watercraft drivers themselves and for other users of the waterways.
More detailed information about the identified violations and their further handling may be released by police at a later time.


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