ASP details how he was forcefully transferred to a village within 3 days

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  • Kwaku Tee 1 month ago

    I don't believe this story there may be other reasons behind this transfer. Was he diligent in his duties? One needs to use wisdom when carrying out his/her duties. Anyway he could have petitioned higher authorities.

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  • Dr Mumbi Seraki 1 month ago

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  • The Motherland 1 month ago

    See this illegal alien aka MUMBI SERAKI also commenting when human beings are commenting on this page.

  • Even ministers can be arrested 1 month ago

    Why ordinary traditional leaders,as a nation we must be sincere

  • @ TRUTH YOU VE LOST TOTALLY NO WHITE JESUS COULD EVER SAVE BLACKMAN!E 1 month ago

    Order from. Above ..just as you catch COCAINE Odersfrom Above makes it TURN KONKONTEY!

  • Samuel 1 month ago

    I disagree with you. So if he lacks those abilities you listed, is there a school in the village to teach him?

  • Kwaku Tee 1 month ago

    @ Samuel
    Dr George Akuffo Dampare, former IGP once said if his men arrest his family member or friend for a civil offence, he would allow the law to deal with him.He will then go behind and refund the money to the friend or ...
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  • JACK TORONTO 1 month ago

    Arw

  • JACK TORONTO 1 month ago

    Are you implying that people in villages deserve bad police officers?

  • ST GHFUO: Kwame Nkrumah International Airport 1 month ago

    Misplaced priorities go and look at Ethiopia today..a former.wartorn nation..only.excuses, insults and stealing corruption is what Ghanaians know..very shameful..I'm ashamed to be associated with Ghana. Gh leaders are fools

  • Felix 1 month ago

    @ST Ghfuo. I can not agree with you more. Well said. Mahama was recently in Ethiopia and acknowledged the fast pace of development taking place there. Unfortunately, he never said anything on what measures he is taking (or wi ...
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  • The Spear 1 month ago

    I very much doubt that Ghana will change. It's not going to be possible. Guess the reason why.

  • they say they say 1 month ago

    Masa Felix, your lamentation about Ghana's lack of development is there for all to see. You are not the only one that sees. However I'll say if you're one of those who insists that Nkrumah's overthrow was a good thing, then y ...
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  • Koti 1 month ago

    It's happening all over Ghana. The system has turned our police officers into dogs in compound houses, they are not able to differentiate between visitors and occupants of the house, hence they are unable to attack intruders. ...
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  • Trump Putin. 1 month ago

    Kwaku Tee you somewhere and write rubbish. It's not every issue you comment on especially when you know nothing about it. Worst things do happen in the police service so keep quiet if you don't know.

  • Kojo poku-London UK 1 month ago

    Very sad. Under the Ghana Constitution, no one is ABOVE THE LAW. What is this corrupt and backward system? If you break the law, you face justice. In the UK, this week, the King of the United Kingdom younger brother was arres ...
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  • they say they say 1 month ago

    Indeed. I thought the Constitutional amendment was going to capture this chieftaincy thing

  • Avogadro 1 month ago

    Mr. Kwaku Tee, what type of country do you think you live in? Ghana is not a country where law and order prevails. It is a country where the survival of the rich prevails. Our country is so corrupt, that such an incidence ...
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  • Obiba 1 month ago

    Thank you you have said it all

  • Kwasi Addai 1 month ago

    Foolish reportage. I am not sure this reporter is a journalist. There is no substance in this report. In which year did this happen? Where did this happen? There are over four towns called Kyekyewere, which one of them?

  • Avogadro 1 month ago

    Mr. Kwasi Addai. The truth hurts, doesn't it? It does not matter whether there are 100 towns called Kyekyewere! The fact of the matter is all Kyekyeweres are villages!! Which reality are you living in Ghana? Is it the on ...
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  • George 1 month ago

    They do that all the time it has become a norm in our society

  • Kwame 1 month ago

    @Kwaku Tee stop behaving as if you are a stranger in Ghana, you know very well that these things happen.Even a British Royal was arrested yesterday for an alleged crime against the state.No one is above the Law.

  • Ik 1 month ago

    It has never happened to you so u may not understand. This is Ghana, what the ASP said is possible

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  • How can we moves ahead,if laws are for poor 1 month ago

    So if a chief killed someone,can he be arrested

  • PAA RASTA. 1 month ago

    Its done all over the World, you simply cannot arrest influential people in society, unless they have committed an obvious serious crime, that's the unwritten rule. RIGHT NOW IN GHANA CAN THE POLICE ARREST IBRAHIM MAH ...
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  • ST GHFUO: Kwame Nkrumah International Airport 1 month ago

    Yes, mahama can be arrested and charged if he slaps his wife and others see it in public but there is a process..you can't unitarian arrest a Chief..you have your superiors, even the regional police commander let them arrest ...
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  • WHAT NONSENSE IS THIS?- ghanawatch 1 month ago

    Are you saying only the poor and the uninfluentials are at the mercy of the law? So Ibrahim Mahama can commit any crime and nothing will be done to him just because he is rich and his brother is the president of Ghana? No won ...
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  • KOFI SIMPEY 1 month ago

    It's done every where in the world.
    You can't arrest a chief or any prominent leader. Unless he or she was caught in an act.
    There are rules of engagement.
    The ASP should have known better.

  • Nana 1 month ago

    Kyekyewere is not a village by any stretch of the imagination

  • GH8 1 month ago

    And do you know the Kyekyewere he is talking about?

  • Massa 1 month ago

    @ GHB....How many Kyekyewere towns or villages in Ashanti Region do you know of? List them, will you?

  • koku 1 month ago

    Someone must serve there anyway

  • ST GHFUO: Kwame Nkrumah International Airport 1 month ago

    You ate stupid how can you arrest a Chief? If a Chief had done something wrong..shouldn't you consult your seniors before arresting the Chief? You have superiors why didn't you consult them?

  • Kojo poku-London UK 1 month ago

    Nobody is above the law under the Ghana Constitution. The police man was doing his work. This is a corrupt chieftancy system.

  • gyimii 1 month ago

    its that all or u took that your police disrespect there those your silly talks..hey my friend and other things

  • Papakyene 1 month ago

    Wats wrong with kyekyewere?
    R there not humans living at the area?
    Nonsense

  • Kwantsima 1 month ago

    When did that happen? Was the interview conducted at Kyekyewere

  • John 1 month ago

    Queen Elizabeth's son was arrested recently in connection with the Epstein file, and Prince Charles stated the law should take its course with his brother. Could a similar situation unfold in Ghana?

  • A 1 month ago

    Wrong example, that was a criminal case, this is a civil case (traffic offence).

  • Kojo poku-London UK 1 month ago

    @ A
    Do you know the crime the Chief committed? Driving without insurance or MOT or driving licence etc is a criminal offence. Ghana is a FAILED STATE. This is a rotten system. Nobody is above the LAW under the Ghana Constitu ...
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  • This case should be investigated very seriously 1 month ago

    Obviously the person that transferred him is a big man somewhere.

  • Kofi 1 month ago

    He is right and I applaud him for having the courage that speak up. Those useless interventions must cease effective immediately.

  • Kojo poku-London UK 1 month ago

    Very sad. Under the Ghana Constitution, no one is ABOVE THE LAW. What is this corrupt and backward system? If you break the law, you face justice. In the UK, this week, the King of the United Kingdom younger brother was arres ...
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  • Kofi Sam 1 month ago

    Just arresting a chief for misconduct cannot have you just transferred. Please bare all the facts and have our support. Did you speak to him harshly or heckle or tried to show him where power lies.

  • Kwaku Boateng 1 month ago

    At least you were sent to Kyekyewere to kye kyee your "wer3" lol.

  • JACK TORONTO 1 month ago

    You are right Kwaku Boateng

  • Anya 1 month ago

    ASP thought he was a Big Man and was quickly introduced to reality. No ranking police officer earned rank without taking bribes -- particularly not the MTTU officers. I am not in Ashanti region -- not even Ghanaian -- but had ...
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  • Dread 1 month ago

    When did this happen?

  • Reed 1 month ago

    Until you've met some of these so-called men in uniform, you won't fully understand the plight of the chief. A station commander once told me I was lucky he didn’t have his gun on him because I joked with him during a festi ...
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  • AK 1 month ago

    It's not surprising. In Ghana, influential people are above the law. ASP, let all ill feelings go away. God will open new doors for you.

  • The truth shall make you free. 1 month ago

    Congratulations to the rank of ASP Awudu Razak. Yes i know many will disagree with you for exposing the police Administration and be ready PIPS shall be coming to your station. But the truth is the truth. Allah have your back ...
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  • Kevin Canada. 1 month ago

    My brother in UK have similar painful experience. That Akoley officer should be invited for questioning. He is mad that you resigned from the service after he wanted to use his position as Divisional Commander to intimidate a ...
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  • Joy 1 month ago

    Stupid police man who does not know his working code and conducts. Look a police man does not arrest a chief or a wealthy man. But rather direct the plaintiff to sue these prominent people right at court to face the law.

  • KAD 1 month ago

    What’s wrong to serve the people of Kyekyewere. Policing is not limited to the cities because law and order should be carried throughout the country.
    Do you mean you are better of than other colleagues who serve in the int ...
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  • John Martin 1 month ago

    It is impossible,aba

  • Kwame Peter 1 month ago

    John,Queen Elizabeth's son was not arrested by a 'bob no rank',the decision to arrest him was taken at the highest level.

  • JULOR CAESAR 1 month ago

    One Village-One ASP. He was transferred to the village to guard Akufo-Addo's village harbour.

  • Wicked people 1 month ago

    The Police officers some of them are wicked and corrupt .Ghana we have a big trouble not problem. I like Police but sometimes when you made your complaint they conied and turn things, They see the black they turn into ...
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  • Kwaku 1 month ago

    We need an ombudsman to check the excesses of the bureaucracy. Many of the leaders within our bureaucracy are immature and illeducated This is ASP Agorsor all over again.

  • Barko osae twum 1 month ago

    I will like to know who was the IGP or director of CID at the time of your transfer. Which government was in power. Whoever transfered you should give their reasons which should still be held on your file. Such orders from.ab ...
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  • Kofi 1 month ago

    Because the police is already corrupted. If there was discipline in the police who can transfer an officer for arresting a chief?Is the Chiefs above the law?But you same police officer will either accept something or agree to ...
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