Former ambassador questions the professionalism of the police



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General news for Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Source: 3 News

2020-10-13

The late Ekow Quansah Hayford Member of Parliament for the Mfantseman constituencyThe late Ekow Quansah Hayford Member of Parliament for the Mfantseman constituency

He was commenting on the murder of Mfantseman’s Member of Parliament, Ekow Kwansah Hayford, and the issues that subsequently emerged.

“In China, the national ID is there to identify each and every vehicle on the road. The Ghanaian police are not curious enough. They are not eager to search vehicles. “

Nii Ankrah asked why “Land Cruisers are not stopped at police barriers or interrogated. It does not happen in Africa. It doesn’t happen in Ghana ”.

“Some of these Land Cruisers have white, red and blue lights and no one is checking, but these lights are for safety, but it’s common in Ghana. In Ghana, once you have money to buy, you can fix them on your vehicle and nobody cares. “

The former ambassador pointed out that “they would be surprised if these same Land Cruisers are the ones who perpetrate these crimes, so the police have to be inquisitive”.

Political interference

Nii Ankrah pointed out that the security services, especially the police, are unable to carry out their functions effectively due to political interference.

“The police do not have the capacity to work. Political interference isn’t helping either. Let the police choose their own IGP. The government interference has been too much. “

He was commenting on the assassination of Mfantseman’s Member of Parliament, Ekow Kwansah Hayford, and the issues that subsequently emerged.

“In China, the national ID is there to identify each and every vehicle on the road. The Ghanaian police are not curious enough. They are not eager to search vehicles. “

Nii Ankrah asked why “Land Cruisers are not stopped at police barriers or interrogated. It does not happen in Africa. It doesn’t happen in Ghana ”.

“Some of these Land Cruisers have white, red and blue lights and nobody is checking, but these lights are for safety, but it is common in Ghana. In Ghana, once you have money to buy, you can fix them on your vehicle and nobody cares. “

The former ambassador pointed out that “they would be surprised if these same Land Cruisers are the ones who perpetrate these crimes, so the police have to be inquisitive”.

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