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Chief raises red flag over maltreatment of inmates

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  • Nana Powers (+233265882533) 6 years ago

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  • Old Soldier 6 years ago

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  • Ab 6 years ago

    People are humans so even if they have committed crime the respect must be there to be treated as humans not as animals. Even animals would like to be treated well and there are organisations fighting for their rights.Maltrea ...
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  • Exposure 6 years ago

    An Ewe man being a chief in one of the Ga Communities? How did it happen? Oh Sapeiman, my heart grieves for you. Is there no indigene who could be installed a chief except an Ewe man? I don't hate Ewes at all, some of my bes ...
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  • Kaa wadwin 6 years ago

    Is it the work of police to give inmates proper care or the government. The police station was built by police or the government. Nana go back and do your home work well please. Secondly no police officer treat inmates bad in ...
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