Crime: Inconclusive investigations make criminals dominate the Police – Kumadoe



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A
Security
Expert
Mr
Richard
Kumadoe
has
noted
that
inconclusive
investigations
into
crimes
always
create
fertile
grounds
for
criminals
to
get
away
with
their
actions.

He
says
it
gives
the
criminals
power
over
the
police
because
they
are
empowered
due
to
the
lack
of
investigations
into
their
operations.

He
made
these
comments
when
he
was
contributing
to
a
discussion
on
the
topic
“Child
security
in
Ghana,
the
role
of
security
agencies
and
communities”
on
TV3
on
Wednesday,
July
4.

Mr
Kumadoe
said
“Inconclusive
investigations
will
always
make
sure
that
the
criminals
dominate
the
police.”

He
further
urged
the
government
to
resource
the
Police
and
other
invewts8gatve
bodies
to
enable
them
to
fully
carry
out
their
task.

The
government
must
come
to
their
aid
and
resources
the
Police,
he
said.

For
her
part,
a
Former
Minister
for
Gender,
Children,
and
Social
Protection,
Nana
Oye
Bampoe
Addo
asked
the
Police
to
create
a
special
desk
to
specifically
handle
the
issue
of
missing
children.

She
also
pleaded
with
the
media
to,
as
part
of
their
corporate
social
responsibility
(CSR), 
provide
their
platforms
to
educate
people
on
child
security.

“Create
a
special
desk
to
handle
to
specifically
address
the
issue
of
missing
children,”
she
told
the
Police.

To
the
media,
she
said
“the
media
should
also
provide
the
platform
to
give
information
about
the
people
who
are
missing.
Through
their
corporate
social
responsibilities,
the
media
can
place
adverts
on
missing
children.

“So
for
now,
the
Police
should
create
a
desk
to
start
getting
information
out,
where
the
hotspots
are,
and
under
what
circumstances
do
children
go
missing,
and
then
the
media
should
also
provide
the
platforms
to
help.
These
two
will
help,
then
then
we
can
later
have
a
long-term
strategic
plan.”