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He should be barred from service for misusing his position Corruption remains one of the biggest problems in the Indian police system. In many cases, money, political influence, and personal connections can determine how quickly and fairly a case is handled. Ordinary citizens often face delays, while powerful individuals...

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Camus

22,943 views • 8 months ago

The biggest injustice to this country is mixing Politics with Law. Justice shld not be weaponised and nobody’s family member shld suffer public sentencing before proper trial in a court. Our country is run with laws and our laws clearly presume everyone not guilty until proven guilty. The reputational harm, public and media trial can cause to an individual usually remains unrepaired till death. And nobody shld be put through that kind of ordeal, no matter the crime you are accused of. The Attorney General shld kindly cease all forms of media commentary and stick to his charge sheets and evidence in court. The media can and will follow the case in court and report to the public as the facts unfold in the court room. Mr. Adu Boahene should cease writting any further and prove his innocence in court with all his hard core evidence. He deserves to be treated with all the dignity that any of us would desire in this situation. As of now, he is as innocent as the pope and the A.G has a responsibility to prove all the allegations against him. That is what natural justice is all about and we shld all be advocates for same. Remember, all we are asking for, is a trial with dignity, fairness and open mindedness. If you are against these simple natural call then let me quickly remind you, it could be you in a blink of an eye. When the system is fixed, it’s fixed for all of us. If it remains shady, you may be a beneficiary today and a victim the next morning.

Dennis Edward Aboagye

25,333 views • 1 year ago