Residents of Carprice confronted a woman for allegedly attempting to reconstruct a structure destroyed by the recent floods, claiming it was illegally built on a drainage path and contributed to the flooding in the area.
They also alleged that repeated attempts to report the matter have been unsuccessful, accusing some officers at the Tesano Police Station of shielding her and allegedly arresting residents who challenge her activities.
The residents have called on the Inspector-General of Police to investigate the alleged complicity of the officers involved.
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If you’re a citizen of Ghana and Bus Stop Boys is a registered private limited liability company that seeks to privately offer shares to some people, how much will you be willing to invest in Bus Stop Boys knowing if managed properly they can be a massive sanitation company.
They’ve not caught a single person in this country for flexing money. It’s not a crime. FBI won’t incur cost of $20,000 and more to send their officials here for some days and pay to extradite you because you flexed money.
“You can steal but don’t flex” isn’t good advice.
Also this country has a relatively small economy.
If $3 million dollars hits your account and you have to spend it, it’s usually houses, land, renting apartments, and buying cars or businesses. Even if you don’t flex the money on social media, the transactions will expose you. Investigations are done through observing financial trails, not social media.