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The police administration in collaboration with the Ghana Navy, Army and Airforce will soon begin deployment of security personnel across Greater Accra and Greater Kumasi where a lockdown has been imposed to quell the spread of the coronavirus.
The operation has been dubbed ‘Operation COVID Safety’ and the police describe it as a humanitarian exercise to protect the lives of citizens.
The operation will essentially ensure the effectiveness of law and order in the restricted areas in the Greater Accra and Ashanti Region.
Watch JoyNews TV’s coverage of the deployment of the security personnel for the lockdown that comes into force at 1:00 a.m. on Monday.
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