Thoroughly Investigate The Officer Who Caused Gun Scare In Court, Don’t Consider It Lightly – Security Expert

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Intelligence of the Ghana security forces such as the military, the police, CID, BNI etc have been urged to as a matter of urgency investigate the circumstances that led to a blow of gunshot in a courtroom some few days ago.
Very Reverend Jubilant Boakye Danquah aka J.B Danquah, former Chaplain for the USA military Hospital, security expert and expert in international politics who also happens to be a retired Senior Methodist Minister, has said.

According to him, blowing a trigger inside a courtroom during proceedings shouldn’t be something people must take lightly.
He said, even though the prison officer got injured and was subsequently admitted at a hospital, but there’s the need for us to investigate thoroughly into the matter since he could have done it with a different motive we’re not thinking of.

“Why must a prison officer escort prisoners to the courtroom without making sure his gun do not trigger to pose danger? Security officials should not rest the case.” He urged.
“Imagine if it had been directed to the people within the courtroom”.

A magistrate and other people in Accra Court Complex ran helter skelter during a court proceeding, thus after a prison officer had mistakingly blew a trigger. The prison officer who is said to have done the act not by intention got injured in the process and was subsequently sent to hospital for a treatment.

But reacting to the incident, Rev. J.B Danquah still maintains that the prison officer might have done the act under the influence of something else.

He also advised stakeholders to plant metal detectors inside the various courtrooms across the country.

Finally, the security expert and expert in international politics called on UTAG to reconsider its decision and call off the strike.
According to him, it’s time UTAG members consider the small enjoyment they get from the government, come to the negotiation table and end the strike.

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