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Major Derick Oduro ‘justifies’ soldiers’ attack on journo

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The Chairman of the Defence Committee of Parliament and deputy Defence minister-nominee Major Derick Oduro has seemingly justified the alleged brutalities meted out to a freelance journalist by some soldiers during the Independence Day parade.

According to Kendrick Offei Ansah, four soldiers commanded him to follow them to the Osu castle barracks after he attempted to video them assaulting a civilian at the beach located behind the Black Star square.

He said the soldiers ordered him to crash his iPhone with a stone after which about ten of them pounced on him while others watched on, at the castle barracks.

The case has been lodged with the Osu police station but the military men have failed to respond to the police request to write their statement on the issue.

Commenting on the development, Major Oduro told Francis Abban on the Morning Starr that the officers may not have done anything wrong.

“There are some areas and zones where pictures are not supposed to be taken.  If the person was assaulted wrongly, it is wrong but something might have prompted the action. At times, we blow issues out of proportion.

“Many are concocting stories and we will need to investigate them. How can Kendrick be alive if he was beaten for 40 minutes? The victim has a mouth to talk. I do not think he was beaten for 40 minutes,” he said.

Meanwhile, the victim’s father who was incensed by the utterances of the minister-nominee said he will pursue the matter to its logical conclusion.

“Listening to the submission made by Major Oduro, I am very sad and disappointed. I told my son to relax because we will pursue the case until there is justice. Major Oduro has made me angrier with his comments today”.

 

 

 

 

 

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