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Accra, Tema, Kumasi, Obuasi face imminent lockdown over coronavirus

Documents available to 3news.com, prepared by the Ghana Police Service, point to a looming “partial to full lockdown” of four big cities in the country in the coming days.

Cities to be affected are Accra, Tema in the Greater Accra region as well as Kumasi and Obuasi in the Ashanti region.

A police operation strategy, contained in a police memo, sighted by 3news.com said the lockdown will be “executed in a bid to contain the spread of the Corona Virus”.

As of March 27, 2020, Ghana has recorded 136 cases of the deadly coronavirus with four deaths. One person out of the total cases has recovered, according to the Ghana Health Service.

In line with the contingency measures for the Coronavirus Operations in Ghana, the Ghana Police Service, the Ghana Armed Forces, the Ghana Immigration Service, the Bureau of National Investigation will undertake the joint internal security operations to enforce the lockdown.

“The Ghana Police Service (GPS), the Service will foremost lay emphasis on enforcing the lockdown directives to the letter. Furthermore, the GPS will continue to strengthen its role in strictly enforcing mandatory and self-quarantine guidelines in coordination with the GHS as required,” the documents noted.

The documents also identified what the police considered as “potential threats” as these cities are locked down.

It mentioned:

Possible agitation and adverse reactions against lockdown order.

The likelihood of criminal elements taking advantage of the lockdown to loot businesses, stores and shops.

The possibility of some individuals or groups of people disregarding the order.

Possible supply chain disruption leading to tension and agitation. Depletion of essential commodities leading to shortages of food stocks in particular.

Possible breakdown of law and order among others.

Having identified these threats, the police said, it will “strictly enforce” the lockdown order to ensure strict compliance by all and sundry.

The documents said the police will mount 24/7 roadblocks, snap checkpoints to ensure compliance as well as conduct robust day and night patrols to enforce directives.

Source: Ghana/otecfmghana.com

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