The action by a police officer seen in a viral video dragging a suspect on the ground with a belt tied around his neck in the full glare of the public at Kumawu Dadease to be precise in Sekyere Kumawu District, Ashanti Region is an eyesore and must strongly condemn.
Generally, in many other jurisdictions, Police Officers are not allowed to use excessive force in making any arrest, which is universal and protected by the 1992 constitution of the Republic of Ghana, but rather just a minimum amount of force is allowed by the Police to use as a means of self-defense to send the suspect to police custody.
There are numerous horrible incidents of this nature, that have occurred in time immemorial, and to date, nothing has been done seriously about them. Persons who encounter such cruel treatment from some police officers are mostly left to their faith, because they do not know the appropriate department to go to, and even the few who boldly report the case to the police, end up not following the case anymore due to the wriggling attitude by police officers in charge of the case.
The next action that comes to attention, is a fabricated statement or report from the Public Affairs Department of Ghana Police Service released into the public domain to defend their own or to put the public into anticipation of an investigation which ends up with no result. Shockingly, these reports in many shapes or forms mostly, do not give the true reflection of what might have been seen in the viral video. This action rise a lot of doubts in the mind of many Ghanaians and to date, one continues to wonder why the Police Service lies in many of their reports put in the public domain, if not for being an authority figure or not accountable to any independent body.
It is agreeable to say Police lie about the phenomenon of “Noble Cause Corruption” to justify an action, that they believe keeps communities or the country safe, but it is also important to state that such principle applies to its fulness of acceptance when the case is something that can affect the peace and the stability of the communities of the country.
As a country, for how long must we wait for such unfortunate treatment by some police officers against ordinary civilians to continue without proper investigation done to ascertain who is guilty to allow the law to take its cause?
Even though the Police Professional Standard Bureau ( PPSB), has been established to Investigate complaints from the public against Police Officers on instances of malfeasance and any other act of omission, there has been a lot of doubt of biases to favor their own in the mind of the public on the outcome of the Bureau’s investigations due to the representation of same police officers who constitute the PPSB.
In view of this, it is imperative for parliament to put in a bill to establish an Independent Police Complaint Commission to investigate all unfortunate issues that break out between Police Officers and civilians and ensure disciplinary actions against the culprits, just as is done in South Africa, United Kingdom ( UK), Australia and many other countries
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Anthony Acquaye ( MA in Security KAIPTC. )
Security Policy Expert, at Center for Security Dialogue and Peace Advocacy
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Story by: Ahma Baidoo / Ahotoronline.com