Interesting tales from Ghana, nation of hypocrites
Interesting tales from Ghana, nation of hypocrites
ONE MANDELA 1 week ago
That was the time when corruption under the NPP government of Kuffuor became so widespread that Ghana came to be known as "THE COCAINE COAST".
That was the time when corruption under the NPP government of Kuffuor became so widespread that Ghana came to be known as "THE COCAINE COAST".
No nails 1 week ago
That was Kuffour and his NPPIGS
That was Kuffour and his NPPIGS
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Gbetsimu 1 week ago
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Kwame 1 week ago
Exactly... hypocrisy is the greatest undoing of this country, even those tasked to arrest criminals are the worst criminals
Exactly... hypocrisy is the greatest undoing of this country, even those tasked to arrest criminals are the worst criminals
ONE MANDELA 1 week ago
That was the time when corruption under the NPP was so widespread that Ghana became known as "THE COCAINE COAST".
That was the time when corruption under the NPP was so widespread that Ghana became known as "THE COCAINE COAST".
The Spear 1 week ago
It was actually 99 parcels of Cocaine, confirmed much later, not 77 parcels as he's saying.
It was actually 99 parcels of Cocaine, confirmed much later, not 77 parcels as he's saying.
Yaw 1 week ago
Hmmmmm
Hmmmmm
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Camonzi 1 week ago
The Interviewer is not experienced enough
The Interviewer is not experienced enough
Clement 1 week ago
It's not true the mv benjamin drugs were never found only 4 parcels were found on board. The kokonte drugs was another case that happened at kpong beach.
It's not true the mv benjamin drugs were never found only 4 parcels were found on board. The kokonte drugs was another case that happened at kpong beach.
Eric Mensah 1 week ago
Involving which ship? Kpong is near Krobo Odumase. Kpone -on-Sea beach not Kpong beach
Involving which ship? Kpong is near Krobo Odumase. Kpone -on-Sea beach not Kpong beach
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Ananse 1 week ago
Where’s your location?
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Kojo Yankee 1 week ago
Don’t mine am, hin too chop hin own and now playing innocent! Why hin neva tok since!
Don’t mine am, hin too chop hin own and now playing innocent! Why hin neva tok since!
Percy 1 week ago
This guy is a disgrace to his former profession as a police officer.
This guy is a disgrace to his former profession as a police officer.
Rehoboam 1 week ago
Was it during that time that Ghana's Foreign Embassy building near Tema Station was burnt ? And the cocaine and heroine courier Loyal Ladies Diplomatic passports issued? History please. Odikro wants to know
Was it during that time that Ghana's Foreign Embassy building near Tema Station was burnt ? And the cocaine and heroine courier Loyal Ladies Diplomatic passports issued? History please. Odikro wants to know
Portello 1 week ago
Exactly as you have painted the narrative! The NPP bandits wickedly burned out that Foreign Affairs building to cover up all the evil things that were done using that Foreign Affairs Ministry. When it comes to national sabota ... read full comment
Exactly as you have painted the narrative! The NPP bandits wickedly burned out that Foreign Affairs building to cover up all the evil things that were done using that Foreign Affairs Ministry. When it comes to national sabotage, there's no group under the sun who can match the NPP. They are a Satanically wicked bunch of demons!
The Spear 1 week ago
No, it was later, when cluessless hammerhead Akufo-Addo was the Minister. I mean, the Cocaine happened earlier. Akufo-Addo was the Attorney General.
What actually transpired was that, against NPP expectations, Mills won th ... read full comment
No, it was later, when cluessless hammerhead Akufo-Addo was the Minister. I mean, the Cocaine happened earlier. Akufo-Addo was the Attorney General.
What actually transpired was that, against NPP expectations, Mills won the presidency then alarm kicked in. It sparked fears among the workers at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. There were premonitions that the incoming government might investigate malfeasance at the Ministry.
At the time, Rawlings started putting pressure on Mills to hurtle around closing the Ministries before NPP stole implicating documents that might be used to probe them. It was within this time that the Ministry burned miraculously. Mills never investigate because he was exercising being "Father of the nation." That started the rift between Jerry and Mills.
Had Mills investigated Akufo-Addo, he might never become president later, but don't take me on my word. Ghanaians are one of the most stupid on this earth so they might still vote for him, even with all the damning accusations one could garner.
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The Spear 1 week ago
Editorial: What is Akufo Addo Doing About the Passport Scandal?
Last week, the Crusading Guide carried an award-winning story on how the Passport Office in Accra issues legitimate Ghanaian passports in the name of the st ... read full comment
Editorial: What is Akufo Addo Doing About the Passport Scandal?
Last week, the Crusading Guide carried an award-winning story on how the Passport Office in Accra issues legitimate Ghanaian passports in the name of the state and under the seal of the Government of Ghana for export to ‘non-Ghanaian criminals’, in foreign lands for their nefarious activities.
Almost a week after the Director of the Passport Office, Mr. Kwesi Quartey, made some funny complaints and hinted that the Ministry if Foreign Affairs would issue as official response to the number of queries raised by the worried public, we heard nothing. We mean nothing.
Meanwhile, the trade in the legal passport for illegal activities continues and could cause the nation’s image an irreparable damage if not checked.
And that is why we don’t get it. That after such major scandal that could see the Foreign Ministry and the Government for that matter, muddied, there is yet to be an official response on this matter. For heaven’s sake, we are dealing with proper, legitimate, non-forged Ghanaian passports issued by the state being exported to all sorts of criminals who end up muddying the image of the nation with their nefarious activities in countries like Libya, Italy, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, Holland, Britain, Germany and others.
Just read the following statement from the Crusading Guide report and imagine why we are worried that the Minister of Foreign Affairs and his office haven’t spoken on what they are doing or intend to do halt this serious problem on hand. “Without recourse to due procedures, they process the original passports which are signed by the Director of Passports in Ghana at a wholesale price of three hundred thousand Cedis. This is later retailed to the non-Ghanaians criminals for between $300 and $400 and 250 or 300 pounds internationally. The Ghanaian passport, which was revered and respected across the world, has now been reduced to an ordinary booklet, stripped of its solemnity and dignity. The non-Ghanaian criminals end up using the passport to denigrate Ghana’s national identity by posing as Ghanaians and engage in 419 fraudulent activities across the world.”
If that is not serious enough, read this: “So armed with cash, a glittering suit case, and eight month old braided hair and a hired Mercedes Benz car to match, all in a bid to smash the passport syndicate, this reporter headed for the passport office in Accra where he was confronted with numerous shocking and jaw dropping revelations. The officials of the passport office were ready to do any number of passports for this reporter for a fee of four hundred dollars Cedis (¢400,000). When the reporter got there, one of the officials who happened to be at the security post, within a twinkling of an eye took up the contract of doing five hundred copies of Ghanaian passports to be given to non-nationals in the United Kingdom where this journalist claimed he had just returned from.
At a plush Golden Tulip Hotel, the journalist finally sealed the contract for five hundred passports over wine and champagne with the passport office officials. As part of the deal, no birth certificates and passport forms were required. All one needed to do was to provide names and pictures to match and bingo, you have your passports. As test case, this journalist went through the Crusading Guide’s pictures of dead people and faked named for the passport office official. Within some few days, the passports were done. One for the President of Ghana, President John Agyekum Kufuor, another for the Vice President, Alhaji Aliu Mahama, one for the Inspector General of Police and many more faked names.
Hard copy authentic passports were issued and duly signed by the Director of Passports.” That is not all. “Ghana ‘book’ sells like hot kenkey and fish. Sometimes within a month I register about 300 to 600 hundreds customers in my office (location withheld for now) all them wanting some of the Ghana passport.
The profit margin is good so I come home myself, if you multiply 400 dollars by 350 you see that the profit is good. In Ghana I pay 300,000 for the bulk price and ¢500,000 for express price through my friends working in the passport office. Sometimes when I want the ‘book’ in 2 hours for a first class customer, they take extra cash and claim they are going to give it to the Director of Passport to sign it fast. I do not see them giving it to the Director, but they always bring it within the stipulated time…”
This is why Gye Concord thinks Ghanaians need assurances of what the Ministry is doing or intends to do. This is why we are disappointed that Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo, the foreign Minister, hasn’t spoken, he mist tell us what he is doing about this whole saga.
Source: Gye Nyame Concord
The Spear 1 week ago
General News of Monday, 7 August 2006
Where is the 2,310kg of cocaine?
78 parcels? Do we know that for a fact?
Until then it was taken for granted by the whole country, including the Justice Georgina Wood Committee, ... read full comment
General News of Monday, 7 August 2006
Where is the 2,310kg of cocaine?
78 parcels? Do we know that for a fact?
Until then it was taken for granted by the whole country, including the Justice Georgina Wood Committee, that 78 parcels containing 2,340 kilogrammes of cocaine were bound for Ghana aboard a vessel, MV Benjamin.
But, when the vessel docked in Tema and was raided, law enforcement agents only found a single parcel containing 30 pieces, weighing one kilogramme each of a substance believed to be the banned narcotic drug, cocaine.
The conclusion was drawn that the remaining 2,310 kg, with an estimated American street value of $231m has been stolen. A committee was set up to investigate the whereabouts of this mind-boggling Ghana-bound consignment. The whole nation went on a monumental presumption drive that indeed the amount being mentioned has gone missing. So, the mightily embarrassing process of assuming sovereign responsibility of guilt for the purported lost consignment took shape. Not even the news of a $545 million gift from the US government through the Millennium Challenge Account could balm the collective guilt and self-bashing that Ghanaians have subjected themselves to since the news broke, and matters started to unfold at the Wood Committee.
But, based on the limited information so far released by the security agencies, there seems to be no concrete evidence supporting the widely accepted fact that (1) there was actually 78 parcels of 2,340 kilos of cocaine on that vessel; (2) by the time the ship entered our territorial waters it was still carrying over two tonnes of the narcotic substance.
The presumption, highly rebuttal, appears to be primarily based on intelligence information passed on to our local security set up by their international partners in the war against drugs. The source of that information is said to be the Americans.
But, the enthusiasm of our country to act, with absolute obedience, on the intelligence information given raises serious questions:
Have our own security agents had some solid information beyond the original information that all the drugs were on board and did in fact make it to Ghana?
If so, then why did they need a whole committee of inquiry and the anonymous submission of secret tape recordings of conversations to arrest suspects?
So far, operating on the scant evidence available, it appears the whole country is nervous and making noise over a mere presumption a presumption that paints our beloved country in the most scandalous and embarrassing kind of light.
When counsel for one of those who was to be soon arrested and accused, Kwabena "Tagor" Amaning, used the phrase "alleged 77 parcels of cocaine", he was politely told by the chairperson of the committee, Supreme Court justice Georgina Wood that it is a given fact that the 77 parcels were missing. But, who gave those facts? Since when did intelligence information become so sacrosanct as to lead a whole nation to board such a serious guilty gravy train without any substantial evidence to boot?
As argued on Joy FM's multi award-winning current affairs programme, Newsfile, Saturday, a common tactic of drug traffickers has been to volunteer information to the authorities about a particular consignment, to divert attention there only for a far bigger consignment to go through undetected.
The under-siege, guilt-bewitched Ghanaian public are entitled to know more convincing details about the consignment. For example, why was it not arrested anywhere but left to travel to Ghana? When was it noticed that 77 parcels were missing? If it was at the time that the security agents raided the vessel, then it raises more questions than it answers.
Where are the crews of the vessel? We were earlier in May told that the crew of the fishing trawler three Ghanaians and two Chinese were in custody. Have they given any information that suggests that there was indeed 78 parcels? Did that information implicate our own security agents to such an extent that only an independent committee could be trusted to find the whereabouts of the purported missing cocaine?
On April 27, 2006, the Narcotics Control Board, acting on intelligence information, intercepted the vessel, with assistance from the Ghana Navy. Did the intelligence information from the Americans or information from any informant make mention of some of the destined recipients of the consignment? If so, were any of them arrested?
If this was the destination, transit point or international warehouse for the consignment then it should be described as the height of unforgivable naivety that the authorities even chose to arrest the vessel without any notable arrest.
Normally, even when airport authorities detect cocaine in the baggage of couriers, without their knowledge, they choose the option of quietly tracking the couriers until they meet their 'handlers'. This increases the chances of the dragnet catching the big fish. But, apparently not in this case. So far there is nothing close to concrete evidence that 78 parcels were in the shipping vessel. There seems no clear evidence also that 77 parcels went missing.
The only missing cocaine that there is evidence of is the 5kg that went walkies from the keep of the Narcotics Control Board.
Interestingly, that was from the only parcel of 30kg that was found in the vessel. According to information available to The Statesman, when the vessel was raided, they counted 30 pieces from that single parcel and handed them over to an officer of the Narcotics Control Board. Who then drove straight to the house of Isaac Akuoku, Executive Secretary of the Narcotics Control Board, who has since been asked to proceed on leave. Col Akuoko then, without counting the bags, put them in the boot of his jaguar saloon car and drove them to the Holding Room for narcotics. There also it was said that the man in charge of the store did not count them.
It was not until an American drug enforcement agent visited the place to test the cocaine that it was discovered that five bags were missing.
Five people, including Col Akuoko and the interdicted head of Operations of the NCB, Ben Ndego, are expected to be charged for the missing 5kg of cocaine. As with the 2,310kg, the only evidence of its status appears to have come from ACP Kofi Boakye's evidence to the Wood Committee.
The Director-General of Operations of the Ghana Police Service, who was asked Thursday evening to proceed on leave, admitted in his testimony to the committee two weeks ago to holding a meeting in May in his house with five of the men arrested last week over the purported missing cocaine.
He said he held the meeting in his capacity as the Director-General of Police Operations to gather sensitive information as to the whereabouts of the consignment. "I decided to hold the meeting in my house because of the sensitive nature of the issue and also in the open to show that I was not having the meeting to extort something from them," he said. "I wonder how people who do not work with Narcotics Control Board get information about cocaine on the ship when NACOB was the only agency to have been informed about the presence of hard drugs on the ship," he said.
He said he had a tip-off that Alhaji Issah Abass, now on remand custody, Managing Director of a fishing company in Tema, Gazinbe Ltd, had entered MV Benjamin to take large quantities of the cocaine in the company of some police personnel and some civilians.
Alhaji Abass, the man suspected to have secretly taped the meeting in ACP Boakye's house, denied the accusation, and instead mentioned a rumour that Kofi Boakye was rather being accused of stealing the cocaine alongside him. According to ACP Boakye, he questioned the source of the rumour. Alhaji Issah said it was a friend of his by name Kwabena "Tagor" Amaning, one of the five charged last Friday for allegedly importing the 78 parcels into the country, who was said to be the source of the accusation against Kofi Boakye.
This was the chain of accusations and counter-accusations that have bedeviled the so-called missing consignment. Kofi Boakye told the Wood Committee of the meeting held at his house: "During the confrontations, it came out clear that Tagor knew something about the missing cocaine and pointed out that he had had information that Alhaji Issah had gone to take some of the cocaine from the ship."
The question is this: were all of them operating on the presumption that the intelligence report of 78 parcels being on board the ship was accurate? Or, there is more to it than that?
So far, the evidence seems far from conclusive, which makes it worrying that the whole nation should be hooked on this serious guilty tip. What is absolutely clear is that Ghana has fully established herself as a major international warehouse for hard drugs. Perhaps, this is the best opportunity to rid the nation of this tag.
Source: Statesman
The Spear 1 week ago
Have you noticed the question about the quantity?
The movement of the MV Benjamin was signaled separately by the European Union(Spain and the UK) on the one hand, and on the other, the US, long before it entered our coasts ... read full comment
Have you noticed the question about the quantity?
The movement of the MV Benjamin was signaled separately by the European Union(Spain and the UK) on the one hand, and on the other, the US, long before it entered our coasts.
Righteous 1 week ago
Look at how boldly he's saying it , Can this country call Ghana even grow and prosper ?.
Whom should we trust again ?
Can't he be arrested for what he has done ?
Look at how boldly he's saying it , Can this country call Ghana even grow and prosper ?.
Whom should we trust again ?
Can't he be arrested for what he has done ?
CONCERN CITIZEN 1 week ago
Exactly. The authorities should arrest and trial him.
Exactly. The authorities should arrest and trial him.
Great one 1 week ago
There's something called statutes of limitations which prevents people from being arrested or tried for certain crimes comsidering how long it has been
There's something called statutes of limitations which prevents people from being arrested or tried for certain crimes comsidering how long it has been
Ananse 1 week ago
Then not in America.
Go and commit some crimes. Over hundred years America will arrest you if you are found. There is no time limit for crimes in America. It’s only Ghana that this will happen that time limit.
I trust my ... read full comment
Then not in America.
Go and commit some crimes. Over hundred years America will arrest you if you are found. There is no time limit for crimes in America. It’s only Ghana that this will happen that time limit.
I trust my country America.
JULOR CAESAR 1 week ago
Which America are referring to? Stop misleading readers with your claim that there are no statutes of limitations regarding certain crimes in America. Just call any State or Federal prosecutor office in that America and they' ... read full comment
Which America are referring to? Stop misleading readers with your claim that there are no statutes of limitations regarding certain crimes in America. Just call any State or Federal prosecutor office in that America and they'll make it known to you that there indeed are statutes of limitation regarding certain crimes, and they'll also let you know that only murder offenses are not affected by statutes of limitation.
The Spear 1 week ago
NO, it is with murders especially, when they have to reopen dead cases.
There's statute of limitations in the US!
NO, it is with murders especially, when they have to reopen dead cases.
There's statute of limitations in the US!
Hmm na aka 1 week ago
its a shame officer
its a shame officer
Ethical Dilemma 1 week ago
Criminal arresting criminals: no charge, no sentence. Corruption is so rooted in Ghana Police to the extent than only 1 out of 1000 is isn’t corrupt- even that ‘1’ is just waiting to be baptised in bribery water soon. F ... read full comment
Criminal arresting criminals: no charge, no sentence. Corruption is so rooted in Ghana Police to the extent than only 1 out of 1000 is isn’t corrupt- even that ‘1’ is just waiting to be baptised in bribery water soon. From top to the bottom the Nation Ghana suckers - no coup can save Ghana for there is no angel in the army (Rawlings mindset). Make coup and chop Ghana money! Apuuuu that ex-police cocaine man should be arrested- ah vicious circle: arrest by fellow criminals cops? No case as bribes will be exchanged, then case closed!!!
This man should be arrested....Kay from the Netherlands 1 week ago
Shameless police officer. He should be arrested and given some severe beating
Shameless police officer. He should be arrested and given some severe beating
Crime has no expiry date 1 week ago
This idiot risk being arrested at least for the $35K bribe. What did the 4 use the money on? Women? Was this interview with this 2 by 4 journalist even necessary? Police men ankasa.... hmm
This idiot risk being arrested at least for the $35K bribe. What did the 4 use the money on? Women? Was this interview with this 2 by 4 journalist even necessary? Police men ankasa.... hmm
the Villager 1 week ago
CRIME DOES NOT EXPIRE, THIS FORMER OFFICER MUST BE PROSECUTED
CRIME DOES NOT EXPIRE, THIS FORMER OFFICER MUST BE PROSECUTED
BugiMay 1 week ago
You see your life?
You see your life?
KofSam 1 week ago
In advanced countries, cases like this one will be investigated for years until they arrest the culprits. This police officer who self admitted complacency in this case should be arrested regardless of whether the statute of ... read full comment
In advanced countries, cases like this one will be investigated for years until they arrest the culprits. This police officer who self admitted complacency in this case should be arrested regardless of whether the statute of limitations has expired. Crime has no expiration date. He has admitted to receiving bribe and also stealing some of the consignment both being criminal offenses by a law enforcement officer. This case should be reviewed
OZYMANDIAS 1 week ago
This proves our suspicion all along. The Ghana Police Service is the most rotten and most corrupt organisation among the security services. No wonder most of the personnel develop serious mental health issues when they go on ... read full comment
This proves our suspicion all along. The Ghana Police Service is the most rotten and most corrupt organisation among the security services. No wonder most of the personnel develop serious mental health issues when they go on retirement.
JULOR CAESAR 1 week ago
The same corruption virus that has wrapped itself around the Ghana Police is the very corruption virus that has infected the galamsey menace. If not a corrupt country, why will the Ghana Police and other security agencies lau ... read full comment
The same corruption virus that has wrapped itself around the Ghana Police is the very corruption virus that has infected the galamsey menace. If not a corrupt country, why will the Ghana Police and other security agencies launch an investigation into the conduct of the all those engaged in that cocaine incident. This same ex-Police officer came out with this story a few years back, and one would think the Police would have taken a second look into the matter. Nothing but a nation of corrupt crooks in high places.
Kwame 1 week ago
Some interesting things happened in Ghana. When was kokonte imported into Ghana.
Some interesting things happened in Ghana. When was kokonte imported into Ghana.
Interesting tales from Ghana, nation of hypocrites
That was the time when corruption under the NPP government of Kuffuor became so widespread that Ghana came to be known as "THE COCAINE COAST".
That was Kuffour and his NPPIGS
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Exactly... hypocrisy is the greatest undoing of this country, even those tasked to arrest criminals are the worst criminals
That was the time when corruption under the NPP was so widespread that Ghana became known as "THE COCAINE COAST".
It was actually 99 parcels of Cocaine, confirmed much later, not 77 parcels as he's saying.
Hmmmmm
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The Interviewer is not experienced enough
It's not true the mv benjamin drugs were never found only 4 parcels were found on board. The kokonte drugs was another case that happened at kpong beach.
Involving which ship? Kpong is near Krobo Odumase. Kpone -on-Sea beach not Kpong beach
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Where’s your location?
Don’t mine am, hin too chop hin own and now playing innocent! Why hin neva tok since!
This guy is a disgrace to his former profession as a police officer.
Was it during that time that Ghana's Foreign Embassy building near Tema Station was burnt ? And the cocaine and heroine courier Loyal Ladies Diplomatic passports issued? History please. Odikro wants to know
Exactly as you have painted the narrative! The NPP bandits wickedly burned out that Foreign Affairs building to cover up all the evil things that were done using that Foreign Affairs Ministry. When it comes to national sabota ...
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No, it was later, when cluessless hammerhead Akufo-Addo was the Minister. I mean, the Cocaine happened earlier. Akufo-Addo was the Attorney General.
What actually transpired was that, against NPP expectations, Mills won th ...
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Editorial: What is Akufo Addo Doing About the Passport Scandal?
Last week, the Crusading Guide carried an award-winning story on how the Passport Office in Accra issues legitimate Ghanaian passports in the name of the st ...
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General News of Monday, 7 August 2006
Where is the 2,310kg of cocaine?
78 parcels? Do we know that for a fact?
Until then it was taken for granted by the whole country, including the Justice Georgina Wood Committee, ...
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Have you noticed the question about the quantity?
The movement of the MV Benjamin was signaled separately by the European Union(Spain and the UK) on the one hand, and on the other, the US, long before it entered our coasts ...
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Look at how boldly he's saying it , Can this country call Ghana even grow and prosper ?.
Whom should we trust again ?
Can't he be arrested for what he has done ?
Exactly. The authorities should arrest and trial him.
There's something called statutes of limitations which prevents people from being arrested or tried for certain crimes comsidering how long it has been
Then not in America.
Go and commit some crimes. Over hundred years America will arrest you if you are found. There is no time limit for crimes in America. It’s only Ghana that this will happen that time limit.
I trust my ...
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Which America are referring to? Stop misleading readers with your claim that there are no statutes of limitations regarding certain crimes in America. Just call any State or Federal prosecutor office in that America and they' ...
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NO, it is with murders especially, when they have to reopen dead cases.
There's statute of limitations in the US!
its a shame officer
Criminal arresting criminals: no charge, no sentence. Corruption is so rooted in Ghana Police to the extent than only 1 out of 1000 is isn’t corrupt- even that ‘1’ is just waiting to be baptised in bribery water soon. F ...
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Shameless police officer. He should be arrested and given some severe beating
This idiot risk being arrested at least for the $35K bribe. What did the 4 use the money on? Women? Was this interview with this 2 by 4 journalist even necessary? Police men ankasa.... hmm
CRIME DOES NOT EXPIRE, THIS FORMER OFFICER MUST BE PROSECUTED
You see your life?
In advanced countries, cases like this one will be investigated for years until they arrest the culprits. This police officer who self admitted complacency in this case should be arrested regardless of whether the statute of ...
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This proves our suspicion all along. The Ghana Police Service is the most rotten and most corrupt organisation among the security services. No wonder most of the personnel develop serious mental health issues when they go on ...
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The same corruption virus that has wrapped itself around the Ghana Police is the very corruption virus that has infected the galamsey menace. If not a corrupt country, why will the Ghana Police and other security agencies lau ...
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Some interesting things happened in Ghana. When was kokonte imported into Ghana.