Brutal Col. Agyemang Chased Out of National Security -Indicted for Torturing CITI FM Journalist

The Ministry of National Security has sacked President Akufo Addo’s newly-appointed Director of Operations at the National Security, Lieutenant Colonel Frank Agyeman after investigations had established that he had brutally tortured CITI FM’s journalist, Caleb Kudah.

 “The secondment of Lieutenant Colonel Frank Agyeman (Director of Operations) at the Ministry has been reversed. The officer is to report to the Chief of Defence Staff for further investigations and appropriate action” the Ministry said in a statement released today, May 21, 2021.

Col. Agyemang and his ragtag band of thugs at the National Security had continuously kicked Mr. Kudah in the groin after they caught him on their premises secretly taking videos intended to expose a deep cover-up by the Microfinance and Small Loans Centre (MASLOC)

which had abandoned in the compound of the National Security, dozens of brand new cars bought with state resources.

In his narration the following day after being released from the murderous grips of the National Security, Caleb Kudah had revealed that when he was caught, he was punched, slapped and kicked in the groin by operatives, including Lt. Col Agyemang.

Caleb Kudah’s narration was corroborated by a medical report and by his boss and Chief Executive Officer of CITI FM, Samuel Atta-Mensah, who had hailed expletives at Col. Agyeman and had said he [Lt. Col. Agyeman] was not fit for the position.

Meanwhile, alongside Lt. Col. Agyeman, three other members of the goon squad that arrested Caleb Kudah have been removed from the National Security as operatives and have been instructed to report to the Ghana Police Service for investigations.

According to CITI FM, the investigation and subsequent outcome is a first in Ghana’s constitutional history that the National Security ministry, after investigating itself on claims of assault brought against its agents by a member of the public, makes findings that implicate its own officers and consequently condemn their conduct as flying in the face of their standard operating procedures.

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