COVID-19: Inmates in police custody test positive
9th May 2020
Ghana's cases in the novel coronavirus keep rising as some inmates in police custody in the Greater Accra Region have tested positive.
This is according to a report by Kasapafmonline.com
DCOP Fred Adu-Anim told journalists Saturday that the undisclosed number of inmates have since been sent to an isolation centre also in Accra.
“We have tested some of them (policemen) and we are waiting for the results,” he told the media during the disinfection, fumigation and general clean up exercise at the Greater Accra Regional Police HQ.
Police and waste management giants, Zoomlion Ghana Limited have partnered for a major project aimed at keeping police facilities clean.
Dubbed ‘Police-Zoomlion National Disinfection and Fumigation Exercise,’ it was launched at the National Police Training School, Tesano, Accra, on Wednesday, and would also ensure the cleaning of surroundings of all police training schools (depots), police stations, barracks and their markets, offices, cells among other facilities.
Some 1,249 police stations across the 16 regions and Tema, and 6 training schools in Accra, Kumasi, Koforidua, Winneba, Ho and Bolga will be covered under the project.
“Greater Accra Region has 14 divisions and this is one of them. Today all the divisions are undertaking this exercise but the disinfestation is happening at just this centre where we have the cells, the striking force etc…but then the other areas will be scheduled for next week, Sophia Lissah said.
“The police project is quite unique because aside the officers themselves, you realise that they are all together – the police, the inmates at cells, the family (of the police) they all live together in one community so if one has it, it becomes a bit pricey; you can’t tell what will happen so it is key for us that as we are doing this, we are looking at all the people here,” she said.
Zoomlion Ghana Limited and the police service have partnered for numerous clean-up exercises across the country with overwhelming outcomes.