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A Criminologist, Prof Ken Agyemang Attafuah, says the admission by the Police administration that a Police patrol team mistakenly shot two un-uniformed officers dead in Winneba is worrying.It emerged on Tuesday, September 3, 2013 that two policemen who lost their lives at Gomoa Pomadze, near Winneba, on Monday night had been accidentally shot by a police patrol team which was responding to a distress call.Although the Police administration announced that the patrol team opened fire unprofessionally on the two officers in a private vehicle as they responded to an armed robbery attack, initial reports erroneously suggested that the two had been gunned down by armed robbers at their residence.The deceased, both members of the Central Regional Police Band, were identified as Lance Corporals Emmanuel Tetteh, 36, and Francis Appiah, 28. Their bodies have been deposited at the Police Hospital morgue in Accra pending autopsy.Professor Attafuah said the incident confirms fears expressed by the public that many people killed in police combat operations and paraded as armed robbers could be innocent people."The use of lethal force, the use of armed force, by the Police must be always...justifiable, reasonable, necessary and proportional", he admonished.He described as "extremely unfortunate [and] highly regrettable" the death of the two Police officers.Two weeks ago, Police also shot and killed a fuel tanker driver at Ashaiman after mistaking him for an armed robber.
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