GAF, Police, National Security do not have to 'use-of-force'

GAF, Police, National Security do not have to 'use-of-force' paradigm for interrogation – Norman – Ghana Visions


The military has been asked to desist from the use of force and coercion during operations
President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Institute for Security, Disaster and Emergency Studies, Dr Ishmael Norman, has revealed that the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF), the Police, and National Security do not have a use-of-force paradigm for interrogation in the country.
Speaking in an interview with Dzifa Bampoh on the First Take on 3FM Friday, May 14, he challenged these security agencies to produce it if they do have such a policy.
He told Dzifa that “Every National security institution has a bit of a challenge. Not every operative of a National Security entity is actually a professional policeman or woman that has been seconded or recruited into the group.

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