- The Ghana Police Service has rubbished claims it is pursuing the National Democratic Congress’ Malik Basintale
- There were claims online suggesting the Deputy Communications Director had been declared as wanted by the police
- NDC supporters threatened to protest at the Ghana Police Service headquarters because of the alleged arrest warrant
The Ghana Police Service has rubbished claims it is pursuing Malik Basintale, the Deputy Communications Director of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
This follows rumours circulating on social media platforms, suggesting that Basintale has been declared wanted by the police.
In a statement, the police urged the public to disregard the claims as false.
The Herald reported that angry youth in the NDC threatened to protest at the Ghana Police Service headquarters because of the purported warrant.
The NDC YouthOrganiser, George Opare Addo, also took to Facebook to rally support, calling …