'Abuse Video' unrelated to Covid-19 operations - Police

'Abuse Video' unrelated to Covid-19 operations - Police

The Ghana Police Service has explained that a trending video of a man in military fatigues whipping a young man with a cane is unrelated to plaints of Covid-19 lockdown enforcement.

In a tweet Sunday morning, the police have featured the video with text overlays explaining the incident is unrelated.

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Tweeting with the harshtag #operationCOVIDsafety, the police said “THIS VIDEO IS UNRELATED TO OPERATION COVID-19” and that “This trending video is an old video of a soldier disciplining a boy to beatings with a stick in a house”.

The tweet, according to the police, is in keeping with a promise to share its findings on the complaints.

Said the police: “Hello Ghana, we promised to share the details of the trending videos which are not related to the ongoing COVID operation with you. See the videos with details attached. We hope you are STAYING AT HOME; YOUR LIFE IS VERY PRECIOUS!”

But readers’ reactions to the tweet have been mixed, with many praising the police while others, even while apparently agreeing with the obvious, still point out that there are other cases still.

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