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Delta Force 8: Did Police Service bungle the investigation?

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  • ziggy 6 years ago

    I am a strong supporter of the NPP and Nana Addo. However, this Delta Force and the vigilantist groups in general will wash away anything Nana does. It does not matter the level of transformation he brings. This shows NPP and ...
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  • Sir McOxy 6 years ago

    If it were to be any developed economy, the Head of the Police should have resigned on the spectacular way his staff incompetently handled the case!

  • Kotey 6 years ago

    The police should not be blamed though their reputation goes before them and hence can be used as scapegoats in this case.

    The fact of the matter is that the evidence was there for all to see unless the likes of Amidu,the ...
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  • Ntra Sakyi 6 years ago

    Kotey you can still go forward and help with the evidence you have if you think it can help to effect the conviction of the Delta 8. Those arraigned before the court claim they were not at the court on that day. It is for the ...
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  • Kwabena Yeboah 6 years ago

    These NPP criminals think they can throw dust in our eyes. This country is going nowhere. This is a cooked up, in house job with Ghana Police and AG's office conniving to make a mockery of our criminal justice system.

    Anyo ...
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  • Abeeku Mensah 6 years ago

    Under which laws of the country are these terror group allowed to operate in plain sight? Are NDC and NPP affiliated terror groups registered with the Registrar General's as private security and protection agencies or as subs ...
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  • Kwesi 6 years ago

    Kotey writes:



    The police should not be blamed though their reputation goes before them and hence can be used as scapegoats in this case.

    The fact of the matter is that the evidence was there for all to see unless ...
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  • Mariga Atinmbugri Pankayale 6 years ago

    We need a house cleaning, from the highest height to the lowest; even if the average age of the Ghanaian would be 12 years the better. It's a shame to see high officials forcing lies into our brains! SHAME!!!

  • ziggy 6 years ago

    I don't which is more shameful and disgusting: the behaviour of the Delta Forces and the response of the authorities? Sickening!

  • YAW SEBE 6 years ago

    With all due respect, your opening salvo exposes your ignorance about what is going on in our dear country, namely, the decadence of our democracy.

    What you call "legal technicalities" is the what we call in direct langua ...
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  • Africanus 6 years ago

    What is there to be annoyed about? The debate is on over the decay in our national institutions. The best you can do is contribute to it, share your thoughts on how best we can deal with this. We all have a responsibility to ...
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  • Kweku trouble 6 years ago

    I have lived and worked in war torn countries and I am currently living in one. Let Ghanaians cover these wrongs for political expediency but it will blow in our faces one day, and it won't be pleasant. If the government with ...
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  • Kweku trouble 6 years ago

    *Nine.