“How could you do this to a fellow officer?” – Ghanaians React Strongly to GPS Post Online
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A shocking incident of violence within the Ghana Police Service has sparked widespread public outrage after a policewoman was detained and suspended for attacking a colleague. The disturbing event, which involved the use of hot water as a weapon, has raised serious questions about how such an act could occur between officers who are sworn to protect and serve.
An official statement from the Ghana Police Service revealed that Constable Alonsi Elizabeth was arrested for pouring hot water on a fellow female officer during an argument. The victim suffered burns to her face and back and is currently receiving medical treatment. Authorities have assured the public that she is stable and receiving the necessary care.
In response to the attack, the police administration has not only detained Constable Elizabeth but has also suspended her from her duties pending an investigation. The statement emphasized that she will face both internal disciplinary action and legal proceedings in court. This prompt response reflects the police’s commitment to a zero-tolerance policy toward misconduct within the force.
The incident has sparked heated discussions on social media, especially on Facebook, where the Ghana Police Service shared the news. Many Ghanaians have expressed outrage, with many questioning how one officer could harm another. The common question in the comments is: “How could you do this to a fellow officer?” Some users have called for more thorough screening and psychological evaluations of officers, while others have demanded justice to prevent similar incidents in the future.
As investigations continue, the case raises broader concerns about discipline and conflict resolution within the police force. While law enforcement officers are expected to maintain peace, this event underscores the need for internal reforms to ensure professionalism. The public is now closely monitoring how the police will handle the case and whether the legal system will take firm action against one of their own.
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