Brother of a man killed during chaos between residents and 23 military officers last year says a recent report clearing the soldiers of wrongdoing is biased.
Samuel Darko says justice has not been done.
“I believe this thing has to be taken on. Because those people [military officers] have to be brought to book. They have to face the law. I believe they have to come from under the wings of the military and face the law otherwise justice will not be served in anyway,” a sombre looking Samuel Darko said.
He spoke on PM Express that airs Mondays to Fridays at 9pm on the Joy News channel on Multi TV.
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