250 unidentified bodies to be buried by Ghana Police Hospital

Ghana Police Hospital

The Ghana Police Hospital has stated that it will embark on a mass burial for Two Hundred and Fifty (250) unidentified and unclaimed bodies as part of routine measures to decongest the hospital mortuary.

According to them, these unidentified and unclaimed dead bodies are made up of mostly paupers, unknown former patients, abandoned dead bodies, unidentified accident and crime victims.

The Hospital has therefore urged the general public to contact the Pathology Department of the Ghana Police Hospital for identification of the persons who might have not been seen for some time.

This, the Hospital said is to avert a situation whereby such bodies are added to those earmarked for mass burial.

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The Ghana Police Hospital also advised everyone to always carry identification cards on them for easy identification in case the uncertain happens.

“Members of the general public are also hereby encouraged to acquire the habit of always having their National Identification Cards or that of any organisation on them to help Police and others easily identify them whenever they are in any health crises or involved in an accident,” the Hospital stated.

In other news: Video: Police officer found with 84 parcels of “wee” after being chased by colleagues

An officer with the Formed Police Unit( FPU) in Tesano-Accra has been arrested after being found with several parcels of Indian Hemp moments after his vehicle crashed on the Kpeve mountains in the Volta Region over the weekend.

G/Sergeant Lotsu Agbeko, 36, was pursued by colleague officers after he ignored signals to stop at the Have police barrier.

Below is a full police wireless report:

“On 11/06/2022 at 1230 hours, upon tip off that, 45638 G/Sgt Lotsu Agbeko aged 36 stationed at FPU, Tesano Accra, was in-charge his own Blue Black Toyota Corolla s with registration number GC 1069 – 09 and carried a dried leave suspected to indian hemp. That, the above police officer was transporting the suspected Indian hemp from Have direction and failed to stop at Have police barrier when signalled by personnel on duty to do so. He attempted to escape but was given a hot chase by the personnel. On reaching a section of the road on Kpeve Mountain , he involved in accident and had a fracture on his left hand. The suspected 84 parcels of compressed dried leave found in his car boot. However, he was rushed to the Peki Government Hospital for treatment. He is responding to treatment. Further development will be communicated”

Ghana| Atinkaonline.com| Porcia Oforiwaa Ofori

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