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Dampare’s police hierarchy solely defends land guards, according to Afia Schwarzenegger

Afia Schwarzenegger, a television personality, has attacked the Ghana Police Service and the Inspector General of Police, claiming that they are shielding land guards.
Her remarks follow reports that some police officers had threatened to shoot the military man’s family in court.

The accused attorneys did not appear in court, therefore the case was postponed despite the presence of the late military man’s relatives at the hearing.

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The soldier’s family was enraged by this action and tried to assault the culprit, Benlord Ababio, better known as Nana Ben, but the police stopped them.

A policeman tried to shoot the family members who were attempting to approach the suspect at one point by chopping off his pistol.

Afia Schwarzenegger took exception at this action and chose to accuse the police administration of shielding criminals in the nation.

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“Police threatened to SHOOT the family of the deceased soldier,” the message reads.Cops on the lookout for Dampare’s boy…Cops carrying out Dampare’s orders.Only land guards are protected by Ghana Police under Dampare in demolition. Why aren’t the Ghanaian Armed Forces and the CDS speaking out about this specific situation, I wonder? Why aren’t the soldiers able to assist their deceased brother in court?Please, let this make sense.

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I am Courage Agblor, a writer, web designer, and publisher with a passion for education, culture, and truth. As a graduate with a bachelor's degree in education, I am dedicated to sharing knowledge that informs, inspires, and preserves the rich heritage of the Ewe people.

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