Barely 48 hours after it was revealed that George Dubeme Onwuamadike popularly known as Evans secured fake Ghanaian passports for himself and his family. A Ghanaian lawmaker, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, has reacted to the case.
Ablakwa has advised the Nigerian police to desist from publicizing all information about notorious kidnapper, Evans.
According to reports, Ablakwa said the Inspector General of Police is making it difficult for Ghana police to trace other members of Evans syndicate if everything Evans said is being put on television for all to see.
Ablakwa said he “really would have wished that the Nigerian IGP did not put all the information as publicly as he did.”
Ablakwa has advised the Nigerian police to desist from publicizing all information about notorious kidnapper, Evans.
According to reports, Ablakwa said the Inspector General of Police is making it difficult for Ghana police to trace other members of Evans syndicate if everything Evans said is being put on television for all to see.
Ablakwa said he “really would have wished that the Nigerian IGP did not put all the information as publicly as he did.”
Honestly,, am ashamed of the NPF.... All their activities are done on social media....we need to grow up and understand what security and intelligent gathering is all about
ReplyDeleteOur police get sense?
ReplyDeletetell them o since is only fight they have won in this country let them keep fooling themselves
ReplyDeleteVery good point there......
ReplyDeleteNigerian police should learn how to be concealed enough with such information
NPF na yawa na... Smh
ReplyDeleteNpf get sense?
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