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Tuesday, 30 May 2017

Police must up game – Agbee

Work force of the Ghana Police Service, particularly in the Ashanti Region, must improve to battle wrongdoing taking after revealed instances of theft and assaults on individuals in the district, David Agbee, a security master, has said.



As indicated by him, the nonattendance of a police protect at the home of the judge whose living arrangement was burgled at Kumasi throughout the end of the week was inadmissible, subsequently police would need to consider security more important in the locale.

Hoodlums who broke into the place of the High Court judge on Saturday night rushed with cell phones, a portable PC sack, reports, and an entirety of GHS700.

Police have conceded safeguard to the security monitor at the living arrangement after he was welcome to aid examinations.

Remarking on this improvement in a meeting with Emefa Apawu on the 505 program on Class91.3FM Monday May 29, Mr Agbee stated: "We have to put in preventive measures so that some of these things don't happen as often as possible.

"I imagine that the security circumstance, so far as this nation is concerned, particularly in the Ashanti Region that this episode has really happened, what the police need to do is to guarantee that they fortify the way they work inside Kumasi and its environs.

"A judge is not a standard individual thus one would have expected that the police would have the capacity to dole out some person will's identity more dependable as far as ensuring that they secure the judge and his environs."

He included: "It is very deplorable that this episode has happened, yet in a general public we ought to have the capacity to value the way that we have freaks and a wide range of offenders in the general public thus preventive measures should be set up so that some of these things don't happen as it has really happened."

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