Commissioner of Police, George Alex Mensah has revealed the extent to which underhand dealings could lead to negative political outcomes during elections.
Giving his testimony at a hearing on the issue of the leaked tape politically plotting the removal of Inspector-General of Police, George Akuffo Dampare, in parliament on Thursday, August 31, 2023, COP Mensah was referred to portions of his voice regarding “mafia work” during elections.
In quizzing him on the matter, National Democratic Congress lawmaker, James Agalga, quizzed:
“When you give indication in the audio that as for election it is about mafia work, can you tell us what you mean by that?”
COP Mensah responded: “Honourable, I never said election is about mafia work. I said in elections, there is always some mafia work. I never said election is mafia work.
“What do I mean by that? During elections, if you don’t provide the needed security for persons to come out and vote peacefully and you allow people to come and disturb, snatch boxes at your strongholds, then you are ending in opposition, that is what I meant,” he stressed.
On the said tape generally, he said he could identify his voice in portions of the tape but that some part of the audio was possibly forged.
In elections there is always some 'mafia work'
— Kafui Dey (@KafuiDey) August 31, 2023
Listen to COP George Alex Mensah as he explains what he meant by the statement above. pic.twitter.com/HoSvlJFlU5
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