Police block family from holding one-week memorial service for slain soldier


The family of the soldier who was shot and killed in front of a police station has been denied permission to hold a one-week memorial service for their loved one.

The police authorities have cited “security concerns” as the reason for their decision, sparking outrage and disappointment among the family and friends of the deceased.

The soldier, identified as Michael Danso, was killed in a tragic incident outside a police station in Millennium City. The circumstances surrounding his death are still unclear, and an investigation is ongoing.

The family had planned to hold a one-week memorial service to honor the soldier’s memory and pay their respects.

However, the police have refused to grant them permission, citing fears that the gathering could attract unwanted attention.

The police have promised to continue investigating the incident, and they have assured the family that they will do everything in their power to ensure justice is served.

For now, the family’s plans to hold a memorial service have been
put on hold.

Source: Ghana Web