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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has accused the National Security of doing the bidding of government by raiding offices of think tank group Danquah Institute.

Speaking to Joy News, the Deputy Communications Director of the NPP Perry Okudzeto said he “does not see the difference between the BNI, the National Security, the NDC and government."

Six people and a policeman in uniform are said to have charged into the new office of the think tank at Labone in Accra, Thursday.

 A security man on duty at the time of the raid told Joy News the seven came in a Pajero car asking to see one Hajia.

“I told them there is no Hajia here and that all the superiors had closed. And they said they wanted to enter but I refused to open the gate. One jumped the wall and opened the gate for the others,” the security man narrated.

Danquah Institute raid

He said they tried to hook his hand with a handcuff and threatened to arrest him if they did not find anybody.

“They forced a door open and went inside to raid the place and left the premises, he added.

The raid left drawers, documents and chairs scattered and cabinets broken.

Danquah Institute raid

 The Deputy Communications Director of the NPP Perry Okudzeto has condemned the act, saying it is undemocratic.

“The only difference between the NPP and the rulling party is the differences in ideologies as to how to get Ghana to work. So the fact that there are differences in ideologies should not mean that people should go out of their way to do things such as these,” Perry Okudzeto indicated.

He said the party is yet to establish items taken away by the men.

 

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