DCOP Patrick Adusei Sarpong, the Accra Regional Police Commander has told the Emile Short Commission that an officer with the rank of DSP or ASP is not fit to lead the National Security SWAT team.
“As things stand, do you think that being led at that level by an ASP or a recently promoted DSP is adequate?” he was asked by Professor Henrietta Mensa-Bonsu, a member of the committee.
[contextly_sidebar id=”h0Ik0lfGf1Xa0yMFyc6B2rosfTl84KMh”]DCOP Sarpong’s response was “I think not”.
The Accra Regional Police Commander also suggested that “a senior officer [should] be in charge of them if there is still the need to maintain [DSP Samuel Azugu] there.”
His submissions highlighted a lack of coordination at sensitive positions within Ghana’s security agencies.
The Emile Short Commission is investigating the violence that occurred at the La Bawaleshi polling centre during the Ayawaso West Wuogon by-election.
DCOP Sarpong’s comments come after the commander of the National Security SWAT team, DSP Samuel Azugu, appeared before the commission.
Many Ghanaians were shocked at DSP’s testimony and described it as inconsistent and riddled with lies.
The narration about “stockpile of weapons” by DSP Azugu at the Emile Short Commission sounds like the George Bush Weapons of Mass Destruction theory. BLOODY LIE nkoaaa!!! pic.twitter.com/EdmzElXZOm
— Umaru Sanda Amadu (@UmaruSanda) February 18, 2019
DSP Azugu’s dismissal letter should be ready by now , what do u guys think ?
— PEEE-SHAAA (@M_kay2) February 18, 2019
If a person like DSP Azugu is a top level personnel of ghana police service then the service is surely without integrity.
— Theophilus Afari (@theo_afari) February 18, 2019
Is only in Ghana that commander on a mission to search a house found himself on street controlling traffic. DSP Azugu #CitiNewsroom
— alfredio 🇬🇭 (@akingdio) February 18, 2019
Charlie Charlie Charlie…..The lies by this DSP Azugu di33333, class one boy kraa wont believe. Legendary Joke pic.twitter.com/csWeAWH5a6
— Michael K. Tetteh (@MK_Tetteh) February 18, 2019
A former Inspector General of Police and member of the Emile Short commission, Patrick K. Acheampong questioned the planning and tactics of the National Security SWAT team based on DSP Azugu’s submission on Monday.
Mr. Acheampong was also concerned that the SWAT unit was being misused and ordered around because DSP Azugu admitted that he had received insufficient intelligence for an operation on the day of the by-election.
“From now on, don’t sit down like [that], excuse me to say, the group; they shouldn’t be used like zombies — anybody comes and gives orders and you go. You don’t even know the risk involved.”
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By: Delali Adogla-Bessa | citinewsroom.com | Ghana