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Kumasi Radio Presenter Invited by Police for Spreading False News.

Oheneba Nana Asiedu, a Kumasi-based radio and TV host on Wontumi FM, has been invited by the police over allegations of broadcasting false information regarding Ghana's upcoming December 2024 general elections.The presenter claimed in a broadcast that the elections would occur on two separate dates: December 7 for voters choosing candidates from positions 1-6 and December 8 for the rest. This misinformation, also circulated on social media, has raised concerns about its potential to disrupt public order.The Ghana Police Service, describing the information as "false and misleading," urged media practitioners to exercise responsibility, particularly during the critical election period.Oheneba Nana Asiedu has been directed to report to the Ashanti Regional Police Command to assist with investigations.The police emphasized the consequences of spreading false news, warning that it could endanger public peace before, during, and after the elections.

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Drama as Robbers Escape Police After Being Cornered in Lapaz Forex Bureau.

Residents of Lapaz witnessed a dramatic turn of events on Friday morning as two robbers attempted to rob the Rahama Forex Bureau. The plan went awry when the suspects were inadvertently locked inside the building.Police, responding swiftly, surrounded the bureau, prompting a crowd of alarmed onlookers. Despite the heavy security presence, the robbers managed to escape through a backdoor, leaving police on a manhunt for the culprits.In a statement, the Ghana Police assured the public of their commitment to apprehending the suspects and bringing them to justice.The incident has raised concerns about security at financial establishments, with residents calling for enhanced protection measures.

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Police Academy Graduates 430 Officers.

The Ghana Police Academy has successfully graduated a new cohort of 430 officers, bolstering law enforcement capacity across the country. The graduation ceremony, held at the academy's campus, marked the culmination of a rigorous training program that included physical fitness, criminal investigation techniques, legal studies, and community policing.Officials emphasized the importance of the new graduates in enhancing security and public safety, especially in areas affected by rising crime rates. Inspector-General of Police Dr. George Akuffo Dampare addressed the graduates, urging them to uphold the highest standards of professionalism and integrity as they embark on their policing careers.The newly trained officers are set to be deployed across various regions in Ghana to address both urban and rural security challenges, including community outreach and proactive crime prevention. This move aligns with the Ghana Police Service's broader strategic objectives to build a trustworthy […]

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Police Investigate Shooting in Agona West.

A recent shooting incident in Agona West has sparked a police investigation as authorities work to understand the circumstances and bring those involved to justice. The incident, which has raised community concerns over public safety, took place earlier this week. The police have appealed to the public for information that might assist in their inquiries, urging witnesses or anyone with knowledge of the incident to come forward. The investigation is ongoing, and the police are committed to ensuring that those responsible are identified and prosecuted. This appeal highlights the importance of community cooperation in tackling crime and maintaining public security.

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