Togolese police participate in investigations concerning the registration of Togolese for BECE



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By Dominic Adoboli, GNA

Aflao, June 11, GNA – The Togolese
International Police (Interpol), badists the police of Aflao in its steps
investigations in Lomé, in the case of Kekeli school in Aflao for
enroll 62 Togolese students to write this year's BECE.

Mr. Eric Vondee, Police crime of the district of Aflao
Officer, confirmed this to the Ghanaian news agency in Aflao on Tuesday.

He said that the Togolese Interpol, which has a
friendly and growing working relationship with their Ghanaian counterparts
fight against cross-border crime over the years, agreed to help the aflao government
the police to investigate the matter.

Mr. Vondee, however, refused to give details
from their investigations up to now, only to say that they have visited the Faith
Mission School, the school of 62 students of Togo.

Emmanuel Mawuli, owner of Kekeli
School, a private basic school in Aflao 2nd Low Cost and its director,
Innocent Agblevor was arrested Monday for recording 62 Togolese
students to write the BECE 2019.

Both were escorted to Lome by the police
for investigations there.

"What we have up to now is part of the
the evidence that we are still collecting and it is not appropriate that we put them in the public
domain now, "he said.

He stated that his team had collected
materials that he can not divulge until further notice.

Mr. Vondee told the Faith Mission School
the Lomé authorities denied that their school was an annex to the Kekeli school
being claimed by Mawuli and Agblevor.

He said that they told the team that Kekeli only
badists their mainly English-speaking students from Nigeria, Gambia, Sierra
Leone and Liberia, for example, to register and write the BECE, after which they
then return to their respective countries to continue their studies.

"They said to sign up for the Free SHS in
Ghana was not their goal, "he said.

The arrest of the two, was in the proceedings
Elliot Agbenorwu, Director General of the Municipality of South Ketu (MCE), on the occasion of a
intelligence report.

Mr. Vondee revealed that Mawuli and
Agblevor will be released on bail police investigation at the end of work Tuesday, but
will continue to participate in the surveys.

The MCE, which described the case as a
sabotage of Free SHS policy, said that he had written to West Africa
Exam Board to cancel the results of the 62 candidates.

GNA

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