The Ghana Police Service has dismissed allegations of militia training in Bawku, Upper East Region, as baseless and false. A recent publication claimed that some individuals were being trained as militiamen in the area, sparking concerns about potential violence.
However, after conducting a thorough investigation, the Police have found no evidence to support these claims. The Ghana Police Service has assured the public that there is no truth to the allegations and that the area is peaceful.
This is the second time in a week that such false publications have been made, intended to create unnecessary alarm and panic among the public. The Police have expressed concern over the motives of these unpatriotic individuals and have vowed to bring them to justice.
The Ghana Police Service is working tirelessly to identify the perpetrators behind these false publications and ensure they face the consequences of their actions. The public has been urged to remain calm and assured that the Police are in control of the situation.
The Ghana Police Service has reiterated its commitment to maintaining law and order in the country, particularly in the lead-up to the 2024 general elections. The public is encouraged to report any suspicious activities or information to the Police for prompt action.