The Ghana Police Service has confirmed the arrest of social media activist Daniel Adomako, broadly often called ‘Sir Obama Pokuase’.
In keeping with an announcement by the Police, the suspect was apprehended in collaboration with different safety companies as a part of ongoing operations geared toward dismantling networks concerned within the unlawful possession and show of refined weapons.
The assertion indicated that the suspect is aiding with investigations into photos and movies he allegedly circulated on social media, depicting people overtly brandishing illegally acquired refined weapons.
ALSO READ: 2 arrested for threatening to kill Pres. Mahama and behead first lady in viral tiktok video
)
The assertion famous:
These operations, which have been ongoing for a number of weeks, have led to the numerous retrieval of a considerable variety of unlawful arms and ammunition.
In a associated improvement, three different people, Prince Ofori, Yayra Abiwu and Emmanuel Kwakye, are in police custody aiding with investigations into instances involving threats of dying and the publication of false information following the latest helicopter crash.
ALSO READ: Here’s Why the Sierra Leonean Leone is Africa’s Weakest Currency
)
The Police Service reiterated its dedication to making sure the security and safety of all residents by rooting out legal parts and stopping the proliferation of unlawful arms. It additionally urged the general public to offer credible data to help in these essential operations, assuring that common updates can be given as investigations progress, in strict adherence to due course of.
)
In the meantime, Dennis Miracles Aboagye, Director of Communications for the 2024 Bawumia Marketing campaign Staff, has strongly condemned the arrests.
ALSO READ: Sam George vows action against popular tv station over airing of teen sexual abuse case
In a Fb publish, he described the motion as “an outmoded try to indicate residents the place energy lies by way of intimidation”. He demanded the speedy launch of the suspects, who stay in police custody.