​Official security authorities in the Kingdom of Bahrain have successfully apprehended several drivers and ordered the immediate impoundment of their vehicles for 60 days.

This decisive action was taken after reports confirmed that these individuals were intentionally creating loud noises and causing panic among citizens and residents in various areas.

The Ministry of Interior stated that such irresponsible behaviors directly violate public peace and disrupt the tranquility of residential neighborhoods across the Kingdom of Bahrain.

Law enforcement officers have already initiated all necessary legal proceedings against the violators to ensure strict adherence to the country’s safety and security regulations.

Authorities emphasized that the 60-day vehicle seizure serves as a stern warning to anyone attempting to bypass traffic laws or disturb the public with illegal modifications.

This security campaign was launched following numerous complaints regarding excessive noise levels caused by unauthorized engine changes that lead to fear and confusion on the roads.

Official sources reaffirmed that the government will not tolerate any actions that threaten the peace of mind of the community or negatively impact the local environment.

The arrested drivers have been referred to the public prosecution to face penalties under the current traffic and security laws established in the Kingdom of Bahrain.

The General Directorate of Traffic has called on all motorists to respect the rights of others by maintaining a quiet and safe atmosphere while driving.

Security patrols are currently increasing their presence in popular gathering spots to monitor and prevent any further instances of reckless driving or illegal noise pollution.

The Kingdom remains dedicated to protecting the well-being of its population and ensuring that all residents can enjoy a secure environment free from unnecessary disturbances.

This latest crackdown reflects the ongoing commitment of the Bahraini police to uphold the law and maintain high standards of public order and social discipline.