A security expert, Adam Bonaa, has condemned a report made public by the police that Josephine Panyin Mensah, the Takoradi woman who allegedly went missing and found, was never pregnant, as her family claimed.
Adam Bonaa in an interview with NEAT FM’s morning show said the act by all parties involved is ‘unacceptable’.
“We must all admit that this is unprofessional,” – he told host, Mac Jerry Osei Agyemang.
Adding that, “There is a doctor, patient confidentiality clause and it’s only the court that will force that information out”.
The Medical Doctor involved should be blamed for all this noise.
" . . With that then you can have the Ghana Police Service actually with supporting documents from the hospital and say the court have allowed us to come and put A,B,C out there . . . if the woman is lying it's not a first degree, it is misdemeanor, she will be punished . . . " he said, adding that the woman and her family should have been brought to the Police Hospital for proper thorough check up.
He said all these things should have been done by the police before coming out to address the public.
According to a police statement issued on Thursday, September 23, 2021, a thorough medical examination by doctors at the Axim Government Hospital revealed that the missing woman “was never pregnant during the period under review.”
This has compelled the police to now treat the woman, who was reported missing on September 16, as a “suspect in the case”.
Josephine Panyin Mensah’s family stated that she had lost the baby during the time she was missing after she was discovered in Axim on September 21.
But the police claimed, "She may have conspired with other persons over her possible planned disappearance”.
Listen to interview
Source: King Edward Ambrose Washman/peacefmonline.com/ghana
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These 'too known' analysts should sometimes wait a little before making utterances. The police are not ***barred word***.
This man appears to be living in his own paradise! He seems oblivious of the vicious nature of the NDC opposition we have in Ghana. They can even jump on carcasses and revive them for their political advantage. To me he is either a hypocrite or naive in Ghana politics!
This so-called security wise men should let us have peace in our ears for once. You including some fake celebrities insulted the regional minister all you want. Now that the truth is staring at you in your faces, go back and apologize and bow your heavy head in shame. The whole ***barred word*** idea was to portray Taadi as unsafe place and also to tarnish the image of government and push an insecurity agenda. God punish you.
We like law law too much. The lady lied and caused fear and panic and you are talking about confidentiality. The woman and some other people were portraying the region as an unsafe place. Kudos Ghana Police and the regional minister. The case closed. Yaamutu. Agbenaa.
Mr Adam, listen to me. Saying that this woman was not pregnant after medical examination does breach anything confidential. Nothing unprofessional. It is a fact and Ghanaians are entitled to know. Don't you know that this woman put unnecessary fear into many Ghanaians including myself? We need to be truthful in a case like this and state the fact as it is.