Police reported two arrests and 260 traffic offences following coordinated overnight operations nationwide aimed at reinforcing public safety.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, authorities announced that 770 drivers and passengers were stopped and checked, while 29 premises were inspected.

Two individuals were arrested, including for offences related to illegal stay in the republic.

Traffic enforcement formed a central part of the operations, with 260 complaints issued for various violations.

Of these, 96 concerned speeding, while three drivers were reported for operating vehicles under the influence of drugs.

Authorities also confirmed that 13 cases of traffic offences are under further investigation.

Six vehicles were seized during the checks.

Police described the actions as part of ongoing efforts to “prevent and suppress crime” through targeted controls and an increased presence on the streets.