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Fake police arrested in Konongo

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Police in Konongo in the Ashanti Region have arrested Isaac Kofi Boakye who for six months has posed as a policeman with the Formed Police Unit (FPU).

Boakye, who identified himself as a police Chief Inspector stationed at the FPU Headquarters, Accra, claimed he was on sick leave until his arrest.

A police brief sent to the Ghana News Agency said the police retrieved a long black sleeve and camouflage police uniforms with his name “IK Boakye”, boldly embossed on them, a black police pair of boots, a pair of handcuffs, beret, a camouflage cap, two inspector and chief Inspector ranks, and two lanyards.

The brief said a photograph of the suspect together with the exhibits were taken for evidential purposes.

He is assisting police in investigations.

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