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Use of lethal force must be the last resort when all less harmful options are exhausted, police told

July 9, 2026
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Security analyst Adib Saani has asserted that the Ghana Police Service should only deploy lethal force as a final resort when all less harmful options have failed and an immediate threat exists.

He described the recent interdiction of eight police officers involved in a fatal shooting incident at Sefwi Sayerano, in the Juaboso District of the Western North Region, as a step in the right direction.

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Speaking on Nyankonton Mu Nsem on Rainbow Radio 87.5FM, Saani also categorically stated that civilians must desist from resisting arrest or interfering with police duties.

He warned that such acts are criminal and that individuals involved can be prosecuted for obstruction of justice.

However, he firmly reiterated the need for law enforcement to exhaust all non-lethal measures before resorting to extreme measures.

“So it begs the question as to whether the police used less harmful options before firing their weapons or that was their first option. The probe therefore is extremely important and if the police are culpable, they should be dealt with. The Police ought to be circumspect in their activities.”

To mitigate such confrontations, Saani highlighted that tactical withdrawal remains a viable option in police operations.

He explained that officers can either call for backup or temporarily withdraw from an operation rather than attempting to execute an arrest at all costs.

This strategic approach should be applied when crowds become violent, allowing the police to safely apprehend suspects later when they are more vulnerable.

Adib Saani urged the Ghana Police Service to publish the findings of its investigation into the interdicted personnel, emphasizing that transparency is essential to maintaining public trust.

He concluded that because the police depend heavily on information from the public, any loss of civilian confidence would significantly hinder law enforcement efforts, making accountability and openness vital for the future of policing in Ghana

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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