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General News of Friday, February 1, 2019
Source: adomonline.com
2019-02-01
Hopeson Adorye, Director of Security, KIA VIA Section
Ghanaian police have been urged not to help members of the National Democratic Congress (NEC) because of trust issues.
Hopeson Adorye, director of security at the Kotoka International Airport's (KIA) VVIP section, revealed it at Adom FM's morning show "Dwaso Nsem".
According to him, if the NDC claims to not feel safe in the country, the police should not help them even if they are stolen under the threat of a firearm.
"If the NDC says do not trust the police, then I want to urge the police, if she (NDC) calls you for being robbed, do not answer them, do not help them" he said. warned.
The Ningo Prampram MP, Sam George Nettey, said that he did not feel safe in the country, adding that he also did not trust Ghana's police services.
The words of the legislator come after being badaulted by a well-built man who would belong to national security in Accra during the Thursday's by-election of Ayawaso West Wuogon.
Sam George was slapped in the face after the series of shots fired at La-Bawaleshie Presby's JHS polling station that caused a concussion.
In response to his badault, he stated that he did not feel safe in the country.
Mr. George said, "The police were present when the badault took place and she did nothing. The police themselves also made it clear that they did not know who was using their vehicle. So, if the police can not protect their own armored personnel and the police were armed and I was badaulted but do not think it necessary to intervene, I can not trust this service. police to conduct an investigation.
But the leader of the NPP said that remarks such as that of Mr. Nettey ultimately undermine the work of security agencies in the country and should therefore be condemned.
Commenting on Thursday's chaos at the partial election of Ayawaso West Wuogon, Adorye said that security had the right to issue warnings if citizens behaved badly.
In the meantime, the Inspector General of Police (IGP), David Asante Apeatu, has instructed the Director General / Criminal Investigation Department (CID) to speed up investigations into the motive of the shooting .
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