Ghana Police declares GFA premises a ‘crime scene’
8th June 2018
The police have taken over the office of the Ghana Football Association.
A statement from the police said the place is now “a crime scene” and remains inaccessible to the staff and public until further notice.
“Police have started investigations into activities of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) and its officers, following the “Number 12” exposé by Tiger Eye PI. As a result, the premises and offices of the GFA have been sealed off and remain inaccessible to the staff of the GFA and the public until further notice,” the statement added.
The statement signed by DSP Shiella Kessie Abayie-Buckman, Director of Police Public Affairs Directorate said they have are offering a 24-hour security at the premises and entreated the public to cooperate with them.
“The Police administration is assuring the public of due processes and encouraging persons with verifiable information to volunteer it to police through the financial forensic unit of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) headquarters at Accra.”