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COP Kofi Boakye has expressed
bafflement towards some demands celebrities made at the meeting between
creative industry players and the Inspector General of Police (IGP),
George Akuffo Dampare.
The meeting held at the
Police Headquarters in Accra on Wednesday, November 10, had in attendance some
senior police officers, including the Director-General in charge of Legal and
Prosecution for the Ghana Police Service, COP Kofi Boakye.
At the meeting, some
celebrities complained about mishandling and inappropriate treatment from the
police personnel.
According to them, they
should have some privileges befitting their status as celebrities in the
country. But COP Kofi Boakye called it hogwash and pointed out that none was
above the law.
“I want to say that the sense
of entitlement of celebrities is becoming overwhelming. And I just don’t get
it. Some of the things that you do are disgusting, truth be told. If we cannot
arrest pickpockets, we cannot arrest armed robbers. No one is above the law.
When you fault it, and the law has to deal with you, we will. So, that it will
deter others.
“If you want privileges, what
privileges do you want? That you can pull a weapon anytime, and nothing would
be done to you? No, that is not possible. We cannot do that.”
COP Kofi Boakye also added
that there is the need to specify who a celebrity is and who deserves that
title.
“Who is a celebrity? What is
the operational definition of the word celebrity? I think we should get that
because I am confused. We are confused. Is it that when you appear in one film,
or you do one song, you qualify to be called a celebrity or what? And you see,
because we are confused, we do not know what you want.”
Source: 3News.com
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