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The Military High Command is investigating some former Castle security officials for allegedly forcing a guy and his girlfriend to have sex at gun point, whilst they filmed the act.
The men are also said to have brutalized the couple who according to them were found loitering around the Castle.
Though the video is said to have been recorded in 2008, the incident only became public when it was found on the phone of a soldier who had sent it for repairs.
Deputy Managing Editor of the Crusading Guide newspaper, Anas Aremeyaw Anas has told Joy News the female victim of the brutality reported the case to the paper after her husband divorced her over what is believed to have been humiliation from the wide circulation of the material.
Anas said after the incident the lady and the gentleman went their separate ways and the lady met and subsequently married a man, but he divorced her when the video became public.
The victims were reportedly strolling on the beach around the Castle when the security officials accosted them and put them through the ordeal.
Colonel M’Bawine Atintande, the Director of Public Affairs at the Military High Command said the command was looking into the officers involved and why they did it.
He will not tell of sanctions to be handed the culprits except to say that whatever decision is reached will be made public.
Source: Joy News/Ghana
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