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Minister backs police to nail election violence
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 31181, member: 636"] Minister Mubarak wants cops to catch everyone who acted violent during last year's election. He really likes how the police handled themselves throughout voting day. When he talked about this, he made sure cops knew he'd back them all the way when they went after troublemakers. At a meeting with police in the Ashanti Region, he pointed out something special about their work. Not one bullet came from any officer during the entire election process. Every fight or problem came from other people instead. This shows how professional Ghana's police have become compared to past elections. He told officers to use those videos they collected as proof against anyone who behaved badly at polling places. As the boss of their department, Mubarak promised total backing for every case they brought forward. His message made clear that nobody should escape punishment for election day crimes. The Minister heard about everything the police lack these days. They need more cars, better housing, improved health care, and many other things. He admitted he couldn't fix all their problems right away or by tomorrow, but he made a firm promise to work hard on solving most of these issues because he supports them completely. [/QUOTE]
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