The Minority in Parliament has urged the Police to swiftly probe the circumstances leading to the disappearance of some seven biometric devices.
The Caucus believes the situation could have serious repercussions for the upcoming December polls.
Leader of the side, Dr. Cassie Ato-Forson addressing the media stated that the missing biometric devices were meant for the registration and verification of voters by the Electoral Commission ahead of its limited voter registration exercise.
Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson charged the CID and the Police Service to expedite its probe into the whereabouts of the seven missing biometric devices.
“The Electoral Commission confirms that seven of the biometric devices are indeed missing. I urge the CID and the Ghana Police Service to immediately issue a statement giving us the details of their investigation so far.
“I am concerned and worried because those devices in the hands of an unknown person can compromise the future elections that Ghana will have.
“Who knows whether this is in the hands of a political party? And who knows what that political party is doing with it? I am disturbed.”
By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana