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The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has announced that one of its officers, Lt Col Peter Amoah of the Directorate of Army Peace Keeping Operations, is missing.
GAF in a release signed by the Brigadier General, E Aggrey-Quarshie Director General of Public Relations, noted that Lt Col Peter Amoah was last seen “on Thursday 23 February 2023 at about 1530 hours in the general area of Burma Camp.”
It added that the officer was last seen wearing a white T-Shirt with red inscription, blue jeans shorts and black slippers with white stripes.
“The Ghana Armed Forces wishes to alert the general about the missing of Lt Col Peter Amoah of the Directorate of Army Peace Keeping Operations,” the release stated.
Describing his physique and stature, the GAF said that “he is about 1.8 meters tall with brown eyes and dark in complexion.
GAF further stated that the missing officer is a resident of New Labadi Villas block E room E2.

GAF urged the public with information on his whereabouts to kindly contact the nearest Police Station or Military Police Station or call any of the following numbers:
• Commanding Officer of Ghana Military Police - 0244561521
• Duty Officer of Ghana Military Police- 0593844420
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