Audio By Carbonatix
The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mr Paul Tawiah Quaye, has ordered the immediate interdiction of six policemen of the Motor Traffic and Transport Unit (MTTU) of the Ghana Police Service for allegedly extorting monies from motorists at Akotsi Junction on the Accra-Cape Coast road.
The six were alleged to have extorted monies from motorists while on duty to allow them to escape arrest for motor traffic offences.
The six, who are all from the National MTTU in Accra, are Inspector Apuyinga, Sergeant V. K. Asante, Lance Corporal D. Dankyi, Lance Corporal A. K. Sarfo, Constable J. Adinkra and Constable Owusu Kwakye.
According to the acting Director of the Police Public Affairs Directorate, Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Cephas Arthur, the interdicted policemen gave envelopes to the drivers and asked them to put their licences in them for inspection but ended up collecting monies from them.
DSP Arthur said when the six policemen were arrested by the Police Monitoring Team they had in their possession a large number of sealed envelopes.
Upon interrogation, DSP Arthur said the policemen claimed the envelopes contained the licences of the drivers who had infringed the law and had, therefore, been instructed to report at the MTTU office in Accra for processing but when the envelopes were opened, each contained a driver’s licence and money suspected to have been extorted from the drivers.
DSP Arthur said the activities of the Police Monitoring Team were part of the steps taken by the police administration to rid the service of miscreants and misfits in line with the Image Cleansing Campaign launched by the IGP in 2010.
He used the occasion to once again assure members of the public that the police hierarchy was doing everything possible to bring the performance of service personnel to a standard that could match the best practices of policing the world over.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Tunisia World Cup 2026 team guide
3 minutes -
Sweden World Cup 2026 team guide
6 minutes -
Nature-based environmental solutions critical to Ghana’s climate resilience – Prof Debrah
10 minutes -
Netherlands World Cup 2026 team guide
10 minutes -
Stanbic Bank donates GH¢400,000 in flood and fire relief items to NADMO
12 minutes -
Government to pursue compensation for Ghanaians affected by South African attacks – Ablakwa
14 minutes -
Japan World Cup 2026 team guide
14 minutes -
Police foil planned robbery, recover weapons
15 minutes -
GJA honours BoG for contributions towards national development and media
18 minutes -
Mussa Dankwah defends NDC flagbearer polls, says they help streamline leadership race
18 minutes -
’16 buildings within Greater Accra Region to be demolished’ – Interior Minister announces
21 minutes -
T-bills auction: Government exceeds target by 11.9%, but interest rates surge
23 minutes -
Côte d’Ivoire World Cup 2026 team guide
23 minutes -
Germany World Cup 2026 team guide
26 minutes -
Ghana activates surveillance, isolation systems to counter Ebola threat – Deputy Health Minister
27 minutes