Democracy Hub Protest None Of These Lawless Young People Must Go Scot Free Police Told
Wed, 25 Sep 2024 12:00
Kwamena Duncan has charged the Police not to spare any of the arrested protesters of the Democracy Hub demonstration.
Over 30 persons have been reportedly arrested in connection with the protest for causing destruction to properties and exhibiting other behaviors that contradict the constitution.
They were arraigned before court and taken back into Police custody.
Reacting to the issue, Kwamena Duncan exclaimed that the Police must ensure the law takes its full course.
He stated emphatically that "the steps that have been taken by the Police to arrest these lawless young people, the law must go through the full haul and deal with them", stressing "these are the things that will precipitate this country unto the path of disorder".
"Every well-meaning Ghanaian who gets the chance to watch the video, just by watching the video, you get provoked and for the Police to contain themselves, to hold on in the face of this extreme provocation, I commend them highly", the former Minister emphasized while speaking on Peace FM's "Kokrokoo" show.Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi

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