Policewoman Remanded Over Alleged Killing of Taxi Driver at Tetegu
A female police officer, identified as Gifty Oppong, has been remanded into custody by the Adabraka District Court following her alleged involvement in the fatal shooting of a taxi driver at Tetegu near Weija in the Greater Accra Region. The incident, which has attracted widespread public attention,
Ogyem Solomon

A female police officer, identified as Gifty Oppong, has been remanded into custody by the Adabraka District Court following her alleged involvement in the fatal shooting of a taxi driver at Tetegu near Weija in the Greater Accra Region.
The incident, which has attracted widespread public attention, is reported to have occurred under circumstances that are still under investigation. According to court proceedings, the officer is facing charges connected to the death of the taxi driver, whose killing has sparked national debate and concern due to the involvement of a serving member of the Ghana Police Service.
During her appearance in court, the prosecution requested that the accused be remanded to allow for further investigations into the matter. The court granted the request, ordering that she remain in custody while police continue gathering evidence and statements related to the incident.
The case has raised serious concerns about police conduct, use of firearms, and accountability, particularly in situations involving civilians. Many members of the public have called for transparency and justice, emphasizing the need for a thorough and impartial investigation to establish the full facts surrounding the shooting.
Security analysts and civil society groups have also renewed calls for stronger oversight mechanisms within law enforcement agencies, stressing the importance of discipline, professionalism, and adherence to rules governing the use of force. The incident has reignited conversations about police-civilian relations and the need to strengthen trust between communities and security institutions.
The Ghana Police Service has not yet issued a detailed public statement on the matter, but investigations are ongoing to determine the exact circumstances that led to the death of the taxi driver. Authorities have assured the public that the legal process will be followed and that justice will be served in accordance with the law.
As the case progresses, the court is expected to receive further updates from investigators, with subsequent hearings set to determine the next phase of legal proceedings. For now, the accused officer remains in custody, while the family of the deceased and the wider public await clarity and accountability in a case that has deeply shaken the community.
Source: Thepreeradio.com
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