Two policemen who allegedly mounted an unauthorised police checkpoint and extorted money from drivers have been arrested.
Although both of them are constables, one of them was seen in a police uniform which depicted him as an Inspector.
Personnel
of the Police Intelligence and Professional Standards (PIPS) Bureau
arrested Constables Faati Jacob Tinob and Musah Azumah at Tabora
Junction, near Lapaz in Accra, about 8 p.m. last Thursday.
The
PIPS personnel had been deployed on a monitoring and inspection duty
and were checking on police personnel at some selected snap checkpoints
in Accra.
Briefing the media, the Director of
Public Affairs of the Ghana Police Service, Superintendent of Police Mr
Cephas Arthur, said the PIPS team became suspicious when Tinob and
Azumah started withdrawing from the checkpoint on seeing the police
vehicle.
He said Tinob was apprehended when he
attempted to escape, while Azumah jumped on a motorbike which was parked
close to the checkpoint and sped off.
The PIPS team, he said, managed to lure Azumah back to the checkpoint and he too was arrested.
A search on them revealed GH¢155 on Tinob, while Azumah had GH¢832 and two walkie talkies on him.
Preliminary
investigations, Mr Arthur said, had established that Azumah, a
Constable with service number 78572, had been posted to Akyem Apirade in
the Eastern Region last year.
He
was, however, said to have reported for duty and asked permission from
the unit commander there to return to Accra to take a few of his
belongings and also put his home in order.
Azumah is said to have refused to return to his new post, in spite of attempts to get him to do so.
His
accomplice, Tinob, also a constable with the service number 48838, was
attached to the Visibility Unit of the Patrol Department in Accra.
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When
they were later paraded before the Inspector General of Police (IGP),
Mr John Kudalor, the two men failed to explain their actions.
The IGP then ordered for a search to be conducted in their homes.
In Azumah’s house, the search party found one riot control armoured vest, four bullet-proof vests, two drivers’ licences, one police camouflage with an Inspector lanyard, a pair of military trousers, two military caps, two camouflage bags, one military shorts, among other items.
However, no incriminating item was found in Tinob’s room when it was searched.
The two have since been detained at the Nima Police Station.
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Mr
Arthur said the Police Administration was doing everything possible to
flush out people with dubious characters in the service in order to
ensure effective service delivery and public protection.
He, therefore, urged the public to assist in the exercise by reporting suspicious characters to the police.
Source: Graphiconline