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Renowned Ghanaian visual artist Ibrahim Mahama is meeting with the Police Management Board as investigations continue into claims that he was assaulted by police officers in March.
Ibrahim Mahama, one of Ghana’s leading visual artists, is currently appearing before the Police Management Board following allegations that he was assaulted by police personnel.
The alleged incident reportedly took place on March 21 and is said to involve members of the Inspector-General of Police’s Special Operations Team, popularly known as the “Black Maria.”
However, the team, led by Abdul Bawa Jalil, has denied any involvement, insisting its officers were not part of the incident.
In response, the matter has been referred to the Police Professional Standards Bureau, the internal body tasked with investigating misconduct within the Ghana Police Service.
To ensure a thorough inquiry, the Inspector-General of Police has invited both Ibrahim Mahama and the Northern Regional Police Commander to Accra to provide statements and assist with the investigation.
The meeting with the Police Management Board is expected to shed light on the circumstances surrounding the allegations and help determine whether any misconduct occurred.
The case has drawn widespread public attention, with many calling for a transparent investigation given the prominence of the artist and the seriousness of the claims.
Police authorities have assured the public that updates will be provided as the investigation unfolds.
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