
On the 28th June 2022, a group of Ghanaians who call themselves Arise Ghana stood to the streets of Ghana to demonstrate for three days about the economic hardship they are going through in the country.
With this, there was a Clash between the Ghana police Service who were guiding the demonstrators and the demonstrators themselves which has resulted in 12 police officers being injured and other demonstrators being arrested.
Information gathered by Nana Ampadu Khelly indicates that the demonstrators started pelting stone because the police who were guiding them tried to prevent them from demonstrating or moving through the agreed path they were to demonstrate.
A police officer has been captured throwing stone to the demonstrators which has cause an alarm on the net.
Netizens have started blasting the Ghana police for throwing tear gas to the unarmed demonstrators.
A lot of people are asking, Is that how the police is trained?
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