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Adomonline.com has become privy to some more details of the midnight attack on the former Director of Operations at Jubilee House, Lord Commey’s Dansoman home in Accra.
The attack which happened on the night of January 31, 2025, involved men in both civilian and military uniforms who claimed they had instructions to tow Mr Commey’s vehicles to Blue Gate, a National Security facility.
According to our sources in Mr Commey’s home, the men demanded to tow a total of 6 cars, all belonging to Mr Commey, away.
The vehicles in question were a Range Rover used by Mr Commey and a Maserati belonging to his wife.
The other 4 were Chinese pickups belonging to Mr Commey’s private company parked in another facility opposite his main home.
According to our source, Mr Commey’s private security and other occupants in his house were attacked, forcing them to yield to their pressure to allow them to have access to his facility.
Mr Commey, our source says, was not present at the time of the attack but was called in as the chaos had attracted many onlookers from the neighborhood.
On his arrival, however, our source said, a calm Mr Commey asked that the vehicle be not towed but rather offered to give the men keys to the cars so they could drive them away safely without any destruction to any of them.
According to our source, not even the presence of police officers called in to intervene in the situation was enough to stop the marauding men.
It is unclear if the operation was sanctioned by the incumbent government, except to say that there have been many such Gestapo operations since the NDC party became victorious at the polls about a month ago.
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