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“Next time when I strap, I will shoòt somebody.” A confrontation between a man and police officers during a routine stop escalated after the man refused to be searched, arguing that the officers had no warrant and were not wearing gloves. The incident, which was captured on video, shows...

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Prince Osei1 year ago

He’s completely ignorant. Police officers can search and make arrests with or without a warrant. Under Section 10 of the Criminal and Other Offences (Procedure) Act, 1960 (Act 30) they can actually do so on the basis of reasonable suspicion of criminal activity. Such a daft!

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👑🤴🏾Lambert🤴🏾👑1 year ago

Dude really shot himself in the foot with his own tongue and phone camera. Threatening unlawful harm or death isn’t just reckless—it’s a criminal offense. Some people really dig their own graves.

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SAM1 year ago

Under the Criminal and Other Offences (Procedure) Act, 1960 (Act 30): Section 88 & 89: Police officers need a search warrant issued by a judge or magistrate before they can search your home, office, or personal property, but most times the police does not provide it

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Alokw3🏆1 year ago

Lol this guy dey watch too many American movies 😂😂😂

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NanaEzze1 year ago

He has a concern but how he went about it and the "shooting" he mentioned ruined it all

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Danny bouy1 year ago

Hw3 b33ma gyimiii 😒. Tew @GhPoliceService please some idiot Dey threaten u people’s ooo

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Kwame1 year ago

This one is mentally unstable. The police definitely has the right to search you . He will definitely end up in prison very soon

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🔱Og🦉ThatStoic🖖🏾1 year ago

B)k))) de3 bra 🤨🤦🏿you want sh00t an officer and go scot-free

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Yawa1 year ago

The guy needs some mental check up......he might be going through a lot. The police should find his location and cease every arms that is of he owns any less with little provocation he can kill. He is mentally unstable at this point. @GhPoliceService

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Gen Z Lawyer1 year ago

What he’s done is a crime and this video is evidence of it. Who deceived him the police always needs a search warrant for searches. If the law was so, people will hide whatever it is before the police secures a warrant and stopping a police from performing his duty is a crime.

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