Govt begs man whose CCTV captured robbery attack on bullion van to release video
The Interior Minister, Ambrose Dery, has appealed to the man whose CCTV cameras captured the robbery attacks on a bullion van leading to the killing of a police officer and another person to release the video to the Police to assist in arresting the criminals.
Mr Dery told TV3 in an exclusive interview that the Police had informed him about the unwillingness of the man to release the CCTV video to help arrest the robbers.
“I want to emphasise that I told the Police each death is equally important. It mustn’t be a police, it mustn’t be a prominent politician, each death is equally important.
“This matter should be dealt with quickly as possible. It happened in the day time but they raise an issue that I think I want to use this forum to appeal. They say there is this person who owns a CCTV in the vicinity.
“The Police are asking that they be given the recording of the CCTV but there was resistance from the owner. I want to use this medium to appeal to him to cooperate and to appeal to all those persons who were in the vicinity to assist the Police with whatever description or whatever information that they have to enable us track them,” he appealed.
But Mr Dery, who was commenting on the killing of a police officer in a robbery attack on a bullion van in Jamestwon, said “:…What we call bullion vehicles in Ghana are just ordinary vehicles with plates on them which are not armoured.
“They don’t give the police and the cash any protection and so it is easy for bullets to go through them so they are not bullion vans,” he said.
“We have taken steps to protect our police men and women when they go on such operations. We provided a number of bulletproof vests and helmets.
“The first consignment that came in, about 4,000 of them came in just before we experienced the deaths of a number of policemen in these past few years . The police officers were encouraged because we issued those vests for them and also made provisions for them to carry side weapons to protect themselves.
“5,000 is not adequate, we are dealing with over 40,000 police officers and for those who have interest such as banks and financial institutions, we do not think that the limited resources that we have for the protection of the general public should be allocated to those special needs. So we expect that in those cases they should make a contribution to protect the Police that we allocate to them.
“The banks don’t get held responsible when we lose policemen, the government does, I do. And I don’t think that the Bank of Ghana fixing 2023 is acceptable, it is not. So is it a death sentence for those Police we are going to assign?”
Source: Adomonline.com