A security analyst Colonel Festus Aboagye (rtd) has expressed worry over the release of the CCTV footage related to the broad daylight bullion van attack in Ablekuma, a suburb of Accra without recourse to the police.
According to him, the way and manner contents of that footage got to the public domain could potentially compromise the ongoing investigations.
The daylight robbery on Thursday, at a fuel station in Ablekuma resulted in the death of a police escort and has sparked concerns about public safety and security.
Speaking to Accra-based Citi TV, Colonel Aboagye emphasized the importance of conducting a thorough and meticulous investigation to identify and apprehend the perpetrators of the crime. He stressed the significance of allowing the police to have initial access to the CCTV footage to potentially obtain leads.
“We shouldn’t be in a hurry, we should allow the Police to have first access and analyse and see whether they can have some leads from the video footage,” he said.


