Uber Driver Arrested For Accusing Police Of Planting Narcotics In His Car
Police have arrested one Patrick Asiedu, who described himself as a medical doctor and victim of police extortion and set-up in an audio which has since gone viral.
In the said audio clip, the suspect described how some officers deliberately planted narcotics in his car and demanded GH¢20,000 in ransom.
The audio was meant to caution Ghanaians about the corruption in the Ghana Police Service and the endemic bribery among personnel.
Upon getting a copy of the audio clip, the Service launched investigations to have the protagonist, named Dr Patrick Asiedu, invited to aid investigations in an effort to ensure that the transformation agenda of the police continues.
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But checks by the Service revealed that no such case had been brought to the mentioned stations in East Legon and Accra Central.
The police, consequently, heightened surveillance and intelligence to get the man behind the audio arrested.
The Ghana Police Service on Wednesday, January 18 announced that the man behind the audio, indeed called Patrick Asiedu, has been arrested.
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“Police investigations, so far, have established that the man who has been arrested and in police custody, is indeed called Patrick Asiedu, he is an Uber driver and not a Doctor.
“The investigations show that the entire story narrated in the audio tape is false and a total fabrication by the suspect.”
The suspect is said to have claimed that he only once witnessed a similar incident happen to one of his customers.
Police also say the supposed military intervention and the alleged fight between the police officers and the military described in such dramatic detail in the audio tape are all false and a figment of the suspect’s imagination.
“Equally false are the vivid descriptions of having been taken to the Accra Central and East Legon Police Stations as well as the Narcotics Control Commission. The claims of fingerprints being taken are also untrue. Patrick Asiedu, the suspect, however, alleged that he had once witnessed a similar incident” and that his narration in the viral audio happened to one of his passengers.
“Meanwhile, in another audio tape that has come to the attention of the Police, the suspect alleges to have met with the Inspector-General of Police. We wish to categorically state that this claim is also false and should be disregarded.”
“Investigations are still ongoing and suspect Patrick Asiedu who is currently in police custody will be brought to face justice.”
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