Ibrahim’s threats, including those against Interior Minister Henry Quartey and Inspector-General of Police Dr George Akuffo Dampare, were captured in a viral video, raising national security concerns.
In a separate case, Mohammed Ibrahim, also known as ‘Kanawu’, appeared before a court in Accra after being charged with threatening high-profile public figures.
As tensions rise, especially with the upcoming general election, the police have urged the public to remain calm, assuring the nation that measures are being taken to safeguard national security.
The cases of Edward Unicorn and Mohammed Ibrahim have drawn widespread attention, raising concerns about both internal integrity and external threats to Ghana’s peace and order..
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