The Ghana Police Service (GPS) has outlined its nationwide security arrangements and protocols to mitigate crime and prevent a surge in COVID-19 cases during and after the Easter festivities.
The security measures will combat crimes such as robbery, stealing, fighting and “landguardism”, and prevent various abuses of road regulations like drunk driving, over speeding, unlicensed driving, jay walking, unlawful use of the siren, recklessness and indiscipline on the road.
The Service will also enforce public gathering restrictions relating to beach gatherings, communal durbars, carnivals, jamborees, outside church crusades, conventions, opening of pubs, night clubs and overcrowding at malls and other public places.
Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP), Mr. Kwasi Arhin Annor, Director of National Operations, GPS, said the Easter festivities came along with many activities that could sometimes make citizens less security conscious giving room for criminals to perpetuate all sorts of crimes.