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Police ban KNOCKOUTS

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  • ATSU, HO 10 years ago

    IT IS NOT THE POLICE WHO ARE BANNING IT. IT IS UNACEPTABLE BY TH ELAWS OF THE LAND

  • OB 10 years ago

    How can the police ban knockouts? I thought parliament was responsible for making laws?

  • Palogo 10 years ago

    Kill joy bastards. What is wrong with fire works if used responsibly. Instead arresting corrupt Mahama Tsikata, Lithur,Agambire and the Guys who stole a Bank under our noses you are going after little Kids having a bit of fun ...
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  • LOOTERS !!! 10 years ago

    You have looted and looted and looted ! Now you are afraid of even the sound of "KNOCKOUTS" ............ BASTARDS !!!!!

  • Tipolipo 10 years ago

    Thank you Bros. They have looted so much that they are afraid of their own shadows.****ing looters.

  • You and I 10 years ago

    COME AGAIN GHANA POLICE

  • Kwame Angel 10 years ago

    By my count Police corruption has caused more fires in Ghana than Christmas rockets.

  • Close Observer 10 years ago

    Yes they are. If people can throw it into other people's cars and places where they shouldn't, then it is time to ban the use of it. Lawlessness is talking its hold on the country.

  • Tijani 10 years ago

    ELSE WHERE THERE GUIDELINES ON THE USE OF KNOCK OUTS, SO WHY A BAN IN GHANA, CANT THEY CONTROL AND RESTRICT THE USE RATHER THAN BAN,

  • Truth Chicago 10 years ago

    I don't know whether it is a good or bad idea, Is there some sort of unrest in the country? The Yuletide is climaxed with all this fun fair of bangs and other forms of activities though...

  • Mankind 10 years ago

    JJ banned this during his terror years!! NDC has been afraid of their evil deeds since 12/31/1981. The sinner runs when no one pursue him!!

  • AbouTime 10 years ago

    If you have ever been a victim of armed robbery,you will know the effect sudden explosions have on you.It is a good move.

  • Kwesi 10 years ago

    If you have ever witness someone getting drown, I guess you would know how traumatic it would be to drink water!

  • osuklottey 10 years ago

    Nonsense

  • Zibote 10 years ago

    Swine like dat,monkey dada,baboon mother.
    Kwesi Kwasia.

  • wawa1 10 years ago

    you dont know how to operate saf and you dont look unto those who are far in-front of you people and learn.just knockout you are banning..1cedi officers.you dont even know how to take bribe.

  • kojo 10 years ago

    the best way to show commitment to this directive is to ensure that no one sells the knockouts anywhere in the country. I doubt this and believe it is another talk shop by Ghanaians

  • NIMA OLD SOLDIER 10 years ago

    It won't be surprise if we wake up one day to find Ghana as a country ban out of fear of Ghanaians anger towards the criminally corruptible Mahama led NDC non performing government.

    What right have the police service to ma ...
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  • IGP 10 years ago

    You think you are wise we should deposit it to the nearest police station so dat u can give it to ur various wives 4 dem to sell it to us again and make profit huuuh.,.......damn it

  • PRINCESTONE 10 years ago

    HAHAHHAA....My brother I agree with you and I like your comment okay...

  • BATOOR-BUSH-CASSAVA-FARMER 10 years ago

    CRIMINAL GHANA POLICE: THEY COME PASS NIJA POLICE SELF !!

  • truom 10 years ago

    thank you about time you spoke right. they have no clue what that will look like.

  • Tijani 10 years ago

    “Members of the public in possession of these prohibited explosives are, therefore, advised to deposit them with the police officer in charge of the nearest police station.
    THE POLICE WILL SELL THEM IF ANYBODY DEPOSIT IT.

  • George 10 years ago

    This is a step in the right direction. My house was nearly burnt due to a neighbor playing a blackout.

  • Kofi 10 years ago

    Since when did "knockouts" become a national security threat? Why not ban the celebration of Christmas all together? How did "knockouts" get into the country in the first place if they are illegal?