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IGP Dampare expected in Nkoranza

IGP Dampare expected in Nkoranza
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Ghana’s Inspector General of Police (IGP), Dr. George Akuffo Dampare is expected to visit Nkoranza Tuesday, May 24, following the disturbances in that part of the country due to the death of 27-year-old Albert Donkor who reportedly died during a Police Operation.

According to reports, the IGP will first have a briefing with the 300 reinforcement team from the Formed Police Unit (FPU) and visit the two deceased family, that is, Albert Donkor and the 19-year-old final year student of the Nkoranza Technical Institute, Victor Kojo Owusu who allegedly died through Police gunfire in a melee.

The Police Professional Standards Bureau (PPSB) of the Ghana Police Service has said it is investigating the death of a robbery suspect at Nkoranza.

IGP Dampare expected in Nkoranza
Ghana’s IGP, Dr. George Akuffo Dampare

A statement issued by the Police on Tuesday, May 17 said “Following the death of suspect Albert Donkor, the Bono East Police Regional Police Command held engagements with the family of the deceased and other relevant stakeholders in response to their concerns regarding the incident.”

It added “Also, the PPSB has commenced an investigation into the incident to ascertain whether the operation was carried out in line with the Standard Operating Procedure of the service. A team from the PPSB has visited the area in this regard.”

This development comes after the Inspector General of Police (IGP) was called upon to act swiftly to address the issue.

IGP Dampare expected in Nkoranza
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In another development, the Wa West Member of Parliament (MP), Mr. Peter Lanchene Toobu, said his view, is that the development puts a burden on the IGP to, as a matter of urgency, find a solution to the Police brutalities in the country.

Speaking to Journalists on Tuesday, May 17, 2022 in relation to the alleged Police brutalities on a 27-year-old man at Nkoranza, leading to his death, Mr. Toobu who is a retired Police Officer said “The Police organization remains the only organization that is the lead organization in law enforcement”.

“It is very clear that Police brutality is a global phenomenon. How to curb Police brutalities requires some issues that every country will specify. What happened in the US in May 2020 when George Floyd was killed by a Police officer, it was the local Police that started the investigations and issued the statement”.

“When there was a video circulating, the local Police quickly changed their position and they said they had gathered more information regarding this and updated themselves, at the end of the day the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) took over the matter and dealt with it until the perpetrator was convicted, it was done within the system”.

“If the system is working, I don’t care who you are, as far as you commit a crime irrespective of the uniform you are wearing, you should be dealt with accordingly because everybody is equal under the law”.

“So what happened in Nkoranza is nothing new as compared to what happened around the world. But what are we expecting? We are expecting the Police to be forthright. The most difficult thing is that you are the IGP and something happens in Nkoranza, you were not there but your name will be added, and your picture will be on the front pages. I expect the IGP to direct the action because command and control rest with him.”

Meanwhile, the Member of Parliament, MP for Nkoranza South, Mr. Emmanuel Kwadwo Agyekum, and the youth of Nkoranza are demanding justice for Albert Donkor a native who is alleged to have been killed by the Police.

IGP Dampare expected in Nkoranza

The people are calling on the President of Ghana, Ministers of State, Parliament, human rights organizations, and the clergy to add their voices to the clarion call to demand justice for Albert Donkor who was shot by the police leading to his untimely death.

According to the group, On 25th April 2022 at exactly 1:00 am-midnight, the late Albert Donkor was picked up at his mother’s residence at Kasadjan in the Nkoranza Municipality by the Ghana Police Service on suspicion of a robbery that had occurred on the Nkoranza-Kintampo road.

IGP Dampare expected in Nkoranza

“Albert Donkor was denied access to a lawyer of his choice, his family members were denied access to him, he was never tried by any competent court, and today, all we are hearing is Albert is no more; how reckless can the police service be? This is indeed an epidemic of injustice. The people of Nkoranza cannot stay silent when innocent Albert Donkor has been targeted and killed” part of their press statement reads.

“What is the justification for arresting a civilian at his residence and subjecting him to torture causing his death and not that the death occurred as a result of a gun battle at the crime scene. The rambling explanation given by the police that the victim was shot by the robbers when the victim led the police to arrest other suspects at a ghetto is untenable and cannot be accepted by the people of Nkoranza South as the same excuse was given in the bullion van robbery case at Ashaiman”

“This is indeed glaring and an unfortunate display of incompetent strategic leadership within the police service. In fact, with this culture of policing there is no question that Ghana is living a nightmare with no end in sight. The police service should let the people of Nkoranza know the competent court that sanctioned the killing of Albert Donkor” the statement demanded.

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