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“MTTU Officers in Jomoro to Pantuso Stretch Flout IGP Directive, Spark Concerns”

"MTTU Officers in Jomoro to Pantuso Stretch Flout IGP Directive, Spark Concerns"

Story by Fada Amakye

Motor Traffic and Transport Unit (MTTU) officers operating along the Jomoro to Pantuso stretch have been accused of violating a directive from the Inspector General of Police (IGP). According to eyewitnesses, the officers are allegedly wearing reflectors to cover their uniforms and names while checking drivers.

This development has raised concerns among road users and the general public, who view the actions as a clear disregard for the IGP’s directive. The move has sparked debate about police accountability and transparency.

The IGP’s directive aims to ensure that police officers are easily identifiable and accountable for their actions. By covering their names and uniforms, the MTTU officers are seen to be operating outside the bounds of this directive.

Road users have expressed frustration and concern over the actions of the MTTU officers, citing instances of harassment and extortion. The situation has sparked calls for greater accountability and transparency within the police service.

As the situation unfolds, the Ghana Police Service has been urged to take swift action to address the concerns and ensure that its officers adhere to the IGP’s directive.

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