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La police met en place une force spéciale sur les vols à main armée

Les autorités policères du Ghana ont déployé une force spéciale de 500 membres pour lutter contre les vols à main armée à Accra, qui sont maintenant perpétrés en plein jour, ont rapporté les organes d'information. La force a pour consigne de traiter les voleurs armés de la manière la « plus impitoyable », a déclaré à la radio Joy FM et au quotidien 'Daily Graphic' un officier supérieur de la police à Accra, le surintendant F. Adu-Poku. Ces vols sont liés à des facteurs tels que la prolifération des armes de petit calibre au Ghana et dans d'autres nations de l'Afrique de l'Ouest.


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