Whatsapp news editor was arrested for alleged extortion – Police

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    The editor of Whatsapp News, David Tamakloe who was arrested by the Police on Thursday April 1 was picked up for alleged extortion, a statement signed by Ms Juliana Obeng, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Head of Public Affairs/CID said

    David Tamakloe was granted bail on Friday April 2.

    The CID denied reports that the suspect was arrested at a gun point

    “Suspect was arrested on alleged offences of attempt to commit crime to wit: extortion contrary to section 208 of the Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act29)

    “However the CID denies any allegations of arresting the suspect at gun point.”

    Earlier, South Dayi Member of Parliament Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor called for the release saying “Rambo-styled approach of effecting arrest of citizens has been a subject for concern to many.”

    “It comes as a surprise that nothing seems to be changing in this regard. Mr. Tamakloe was reported to have been picked up at gun point sometime yesterday. And particularly, on the eve of Good Friday knowing very well that he would be kept in police custody until after Monday, is most inhumane, unacceptable, backward and smacks of abuse of police powers,” he said in a statement.

    “News broke yesterday that Mr. David Tamakloe was arrested by some unidentified security officials allegedly from the National Security.

    ‘It comes as a surprise that nothing seems to be changing in this regard. Mr. Tamakloe was reported to have been picked up at gun point sometime yesterday. And particularly, on the eve of Good Friday knowing very well that he would be kept in police custody until after Monday, is most inhumane, unacceptable, backward and smacks of abuse of police powers.

    “A colleague lawyer, who followed up on the matter at the Police station has recounted how the officers were unable to provide any reasons for his arrest. Just none and yet he has been denied police inquiry deliberately.

    “It is important that our security operate on the basis of transparency and with a certain sense of integrity. The image of the security agencies continue to decline over the years following the arbitrary and unexplained arrests of innocent citizens,” he said in a statement.

    By Laud Nartey|3news.com|Ghana