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Police interdicts two officers over missing rifle

The Acting Inspector-General of Police (IGP), James Oppong-Boanuh has interdicted two officers over the disappearance of a rifle belonging to the Police.

The officers are Superintendent Edward Tetteh, the Abokobi/Ayimensah District Commander and Chief Inspector Christopher Bekor, the Akporman Manna station officer.

The Police Professional and Standard Bureau (PPSB) has also been asked to investigate the conduct of the interdicted officers, according to a news release from the police.

The release, signed by ACP David Eklu, said the rifle went missing at the Akporman-Manna Police post which is under the Adenta Division.

The interdiction of the two officers brings to three the number of officers who the acting IGP has directed to be interdicted since he assumed office on Monday, July 22, 2019.

It will be recalled that Mr Oppong-Boanuh directed the interdiction of the Lakeside District Commander, DSP Mr Eric Partey Opata for keeping a suspect in police custody for nine days without due process.

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