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CHRAJ petitioned to investigate the two Deputy Chiefs of Staff

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A group calling itself Dynamic Youth Movement of Ghana has petitioned the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) to investigate the corruption allegations levelled against the two Deputy Chiefs of Staff by controversial musician, Kwame A Plus.

According to the group there could be an iota of truth in the allegations considering the revelations in a tape that went viral on various social media platforms in the country suggesting the police may have covered up to protect the two Deputy Chiefs of Staff.

The petition said they are trusting CHRAJ to

In the spirit of Articles 218 and 287 of the 1992 Constitution, we hereby petition CHRAJ to investigate and establish the following;

  1. Whether or not the claims by Mr. Kwame Asare Obeng (A plus) are true
  2. Whether or not the investigations of the CID of the Ghana Police Service on this matter is a true reflection of what transpired.
  3. Whether or not the voices of Mr. Kwame Asare Obeng (A Plus) and Mrs. Tiwaa Addo Danquah captured on the tape are originally theirs or not.

Below is the full DYMOG petition which a1radioonline.com has chanced upon:

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29th September 2017.

Attention:

The Commissioner,

Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ)

Accra.

Dear Commissioner,

PETITION TO INVESTIGATE ALLEGED CRIMES OF CORRUPTION AND THIEVERY LEVELLED AGAINST DEPUTY CHIEFS OF STAFF; MR. FRANCIS ASENSO-BOAKYE AND MR. SAMUEL ABU JINAPOR, BY KWAME ASARE OBENG (A-PLUS)

The Dynamic Youth Movement of Ghana on behalf of the teeming youth in the country writes to your highly esteemed outfit to investigate the infamous alleged crime of thievery and corruption perpetrated by the Deputy Chiefs-of-staff Mr. Asenso Boakye and Mr. Abu Jinapor. These allegations were made by Mr. Kwame Asare Obeng (A Plus) a musician and a member of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP).

It has become necessary for your outfit to trigger an investigation into the said matter following a leaked tape which captures a dialogue during the investigations by the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service. The leaked tape was a phone conversation between Mr. Kwame Asare (A Plus) and an Assistant Commissioner of Police, Mrs. Tiwaa Addo-Danquah.

DYMOG is of the firm [belief] that, the emergence of the leaked tape has made it necessary for an independent body to conduct full fledge investigations into this matter because,

  1. The Credibility of the Ghana Police Service is in possible tatters so far as the emergence of this tape is concerned.
  2. Secondly, the authenticity of the final investigations report released earlier by the CID, which cleared Mr. Asenso Boakye and Mr. Abu Jinapor is in a state of immense and intense incredulity.

In the spirit of Articles 218 and 287 of the 1992 Constitution, we hereby petition CHRAJ to investigate and establish the following;

  1. Whether or not the claims by Mr. Kwame Asare Obeng (A plus) are true
  2. Whether or not the investigations of the CID of the Ghana Police Service on this matter is a true reflection of what transpired.
  3. Whether or not the voices of Mr. Kwame Asare Obeng (A Plus) and Mrs. Tiwaa Addo Danquah captured on the tape are originally theirs or not.

We believe, your outfit will bring clarity and finality to this matter.

DYMOG also pledges to corporate with the Commission to bring justice to this matter.

Please find attached our evidence of the voice recording on a CD ROM labeled “DYMOG EXHIBIT”.

Yours faithfully,

Edward Tutor.

Executive Convener.

Mobile: 0243402814

E-mail: ejsparrows@gmail.com

Cc:

CID, Ghana Police Service

Chief of Staff, Flagstaff House.

It is however, unclear if CHRAJ has received the petition as of now.

Source:A1radioonline.com


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