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Foreign Policy and Security Analyst, Adib Saani, has attributed the increase in crime to the deceptive nature of politicians and the porous nature of crime investigations in the country.

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The Security Analyst noted that many criminals are “viciously motivated” to engage in crime because they have observed that the law has not dealt with persons who have engaged in these crimes in the past.

Security Expert blames increased crime porous nature of investigations
Security Expert blames increased crime porous nature of investigations

“The probability that when they commit crimes, they will not be caught is high so they are motivated to engage in the crime”, he told Samuel Eshun on the Happy Morning Show.

He furthered that politicians also do not help matters when they continue to give false hopes to the people when it comes to security in our country.

“Largely, politicians have been very disingenuous to the people of Ghana. I am saying so because the people have the right to know. We all know that based on information published by Ghana Police Service and the US Department of State and other sources, that crime, especially violent crime is on the increase. So, for politicians like the National Security Minister to go on the floor of parliament to opine that the security situation in the country is improving; I find it quite insulting to the wisdom of Ghanaians because if you tell the people the truth, you let them know the real fact and they take practical progressive steps to protect themselves”, he added.

The Security Expert believes it is high time the security agencies incorporated “digitalization” in its crime fighting techniques.

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Reports of armed robbers attacking mobile money vendors have become rampant in recent times. For example, four suspected armed robbers on Wednesday, April 21 robbed a Mobile Money vendor at Bantama in the Ashanti Region at gun point and made away with over GH¢240,000.

Prior to this, a separate robbery incident on two Mobile Money vendors at the Sekondi Takoradi Metropolis left the two hospitalized at the Effia Nkwanta Regional Hospital after receiving some gun shot wounds.

Meanwhile, the Ghana Police Service has advised Mobile Money vendors and Ghanaians to be security conscious and provide the police with real time information to help clamp down on criminals.

By: Alberta Dorcas N D Armah

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