Thursday , April 10 2025

Crime & Punishment

Nima Police boss, investigator detained for freeing alleged drug dearler

The station officer of the Nima District Police Station and an investigator handling a case involving a suspected drug dealer have been detained for allegedly freeing the drug dealer while he was in police custody. Some other persons, whose identities are not immediately known, are also said to be in …

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Holy Spirit ‘arrests’ suspected burglar

A 27-year-old suspected burglar is in the custody of the Asamankese Police in the Eastern Region after he was caught sleeping in the bedroom of a pastor of the Seventh-day Adventist  (SDA) Church. The suspect, Richard Yeboah, was found deeply asleep on Pastor Asare Nyarko’s matrimonial bed when he had …

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OBINIM ARRESTED FOR ALLEGEDLY DEFRAUDING UNDER FALSE PRETENCE

Controversial Preacher Bishop Daniel Obinim has been transferred from the Tema Police to the CID headquarters for further interrogations in a GH¢11.6 million fraud case. Bishop Obinim has spent the entire day today at the Tema Regional Police’s premises as they begun investigations into an earlier case of him flogging two …

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KANESHIE ROBBER SLAPPED WITH 21 YEARS IMPRISONMENT

A member of the robbery gang that attacked and robbed a Forex Bureau at Kaneshie in Accra in March this year has been sentenced to 21 years’ imprisonment with hard labour by the Accra Circuit Court.Haruna Abdulai, aka Borbor, was sentenced by the court, presided over by Aboagye Tandoh, after …

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LET’S HOPE THEY ARE OF GOOD BEHAVIOR, IMANI ON MONTIE 3

The President of policy think tank, IMANI Ghana, Franklin Cudjoe has added his voice to the many commenting on President John Mahama’s decision to free the Montie 3. According to him, I have just finished reading the press statement from the Ministry of Communications announcing the pardoning of the convicted ruling party …

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PARDONING MONTIE EXTREMISTS: MAHAMA HAS SET A DANGEROUS PRECEDENCE,JUDICIARY UNDERMINED, POLICE CONSTRAINED AND FOOTSOLDIERS GET A BOOST TO PERPETRATE VIOLENCE- SECURITY EXPERT

An expert in security, Sani Adib has described President Mahama’s decision of remitting the sentence of the 3 Montie ‘Extremists’ as a dangerous precedence that could have a very dire consequence on the peace and security of the country. President Mahama has granted pardon to Salifu Maase(Mugaabe), Godfred Ako Gunn …

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MAHAMA OWES NOBODY EXPLANATION FOR PARDONING MONTIE 3- ASIEDU NKETIAH

Any debate over President John Mahama’s pardoning of the Montie 3 yesterday [Monday] is needless and misplaced, the General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Johnson Asiedu Nketia has said. “The President has acted within the remit of his powers. That is all. I don’t think it deserves the …

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PRESIDENT MAHAMA’S DECISION IS UNWISE, WEREKO BROBBEY

Dr. Charles Wereko Brobbey, a policy analyst has asserted that President John Dramani Mahama’s decision to grant remission to the Montie contemnors is unwise. President John Dramani Mahama in a statement through the communications ministry which was denied by the same ministry granted remission to Salifu Maase(Mugaabe) a staff of …

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GOVERNMENT DENIES RELEASE OF MONTIE 3

President John Dramani Mahama has denied granting remission to the Montie contemnors as a supposed statement from the communications minister has suggested. This was contained a statement issued and signed by the communications minister, Dr. Edward Omane Boama. Below is the statement: A purported statement from the communications minister had …

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PRESIDENT MAHAMA INVOKES ARTICLE 72, FREES MONTIE 3, ADMONISHES OTHERS TO BE CIRCUMSPECT

President John Dramani Mahama has invoked the article 72 of the constitution freeing the Muntie contemnors who were jailed by the superior court of judicature. A statement signed by the minister of communications Dr. Edward Omane Boamah said. Read Full Statement Below: PRESIDENT GRANTS REMISSION OF SENTENCE TO THREEE CONTEMNORS …

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