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Recently, government and the Ghana Health Service have been reiterating calls for the general public to adhere to the Covid-19 protocols particularly mask-wearing.
The Ghana Police Service has subsequently, announced that as part of measures to curb the spread of Covid-19, it will commence a random stop and search operation on mask-wearing by passengers in private and commercial vehicles.
On today's edition of JoyNews' The Law, Samson Anyenini will host MTTD Commander for Kaneshie Division, Supt Elvis Bawa Sadongo; State Attorney in the Volta Region, Andrews Adugu and private legal practitioner, Roselyne Kaledzi to discuss how this new law will be applicable.
The show was being streamed on all of JoyNews' social media handles.
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