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Taxi driver's GH¢5,000 bribe fails as police seize suspected narcotics

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  • Kwasi Addai 17 hours ago

    It’s not a complete policing. Police officers in civilian clothes should have accompanied the driver to the contact person who was intended to receive the parcels. He should also have been arrested to break the cycle. Next ...
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  • Oklemekuku 16 hours ago

    Well said, the job was not completed cuz the said contract wasn't arrested

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  • G.B.E 16 hours ago

    Yes that is it
    Even the person who gave him the parcel must also be arrested. From the sender, the transporter and the receiver, all arrested.

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  • Nana Yaw 7 hours ago

    You may be right, but the Ewe's say "hunters do not always say all that they saw in the bush". What they did was arrest the taxi driver. What they did after, we are not told. For security reasons, they may not report everythi ...
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  • Koti 16 hours ago

    Vehicles involved in such illegalities as narcotics, arms and ammunitions, logging, robbery must be confiscated to the state. We need harsher laws to curb them.

  • Mr Smith 15 hours ago

    Point of correction. The vehicles involved should be confiscated to the inspector in charge of the station. Whick kind state?

  • Adante 15 hours ago

    The police were in a hurry for promotion so the haste in arrests.
    Ghana police are very corrupt.
    That Anyirawase CID, is very very corrupt. We know Inspector Martey very well.

  • Obroniba 14 hours ago

    Yes the police is highly corrupt to the core. Because they had a tip of they can't accept the 5k. If not, they would've stretched their longest hand to collect the cash fast. Corrupt incompetent people

  • Agbeli Kumordziì 13 hours ago

    They forget that NPP the drug Lord is gone

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  • Dunia 12 hours ago

    So should we expect more promotions for doing the job they're already paid to do? In all these promotions, what about those who give the tip offs leading to the arrests? They're the ones who rather need to be rewarded.

  • Tom 12 hours ago

    HEY GUYS PLEASE LET'S ALLOW THE POLICE TO GO ON WITH THE INVESTIGATIONS.. DRUGS DEALERS ARE VERY SMART @ AKWASI ADDAI HOW DO YOU TRUST THE TAXI DRIVER'S STATEMENT.

  • Akuffo Addo 11 hours ago

    Lol.
    That explains it all, why there was super shortage in Aflao on December 31.
    They could have sent a simple message to let us know that, there was a little disruption in the supply chain.