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The Ghana Police Service has called on members of the public who intend to organize public viewing of the 2022 FIFA World Cup tournament to contact Police Regional, Divisional and District Commands for security directives.
This forms part of the Ghana Police Service’s larger security framework ahead of the World Cup which is expected to begin Sunday, November 20.

“The Police would like to assure the public that adequate additional security measures have been put in place to maintain security, law and order in the country during the event and beyond,” the media statement from the Police said.
The Police advised that the public be “security-conscious so that in their excitement and jubilation, they do not fall victim to crime and do not also infringe on the rights and freedoms of others.”
“We would like to take this opportunity to wish the Black Stars a successful tournament in Qatar as the nation rallies behind them [the Black Stars] to bring the Cup home,” it added.
Meanwhile, members of the public who would want to organize public viewing of the tournament are entreated to contact 0277585542.
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