Covid-19: 83 Persons Picked Up By Police For Breaking Protocols In Upper West

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The Upper West Regional Police Command has arrested 83 persons, comprising 66 males and 17 females, for refusing to wear face masks in public as directed by the President.   

Chief Inspector Gideon Ohene Boateng, the Upper West Regional Police Public Affairs Officer, told the media that they had cautioned the people to strictly adhere to the protocols, prior to the mass arrest.   

“For now, we’ve been going around sensitising and we are making sure that we all adhere to it. So I will only say the recalcitrants, who are not willing to wear the face mask, are those we have arrested,” he said.   

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Chief Inspector. Boateng said they would be interrogated and their responses would inform the next line of action for the police command.

He expressed worry that some people had the masks but refused to wear them, adding that they were meant to be worn and not to hidden in pockets or handbags.   

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Some of those arrested said they had the masks in their pockets while riding their motor bikes.

Source: Myjoyonline

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