Journalists who pitched camp at the Police Criminal Investigation Department (CID) Headquarters to catch shots of the embattled president of the Ghana Football Association (GFA), Kwesi Nyantakyi, got a shock of their lives when he was escorted through the back door to avoid them.
The media was intentionally engaged by the Deputy Police PRO Sheila Buckman some distance away from the main Police headquarters entrance.
However, a journalist saw the police escorting him into a waiting vehicle and that created a pandemonium as photographers raced to take pictures of the man of the moment.
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