
The personnel, according to James Oppong-Boanuh will be from the Ghana Police Service, the Ghana Armed Forces, and the Ghana Immigration and the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA).
Speaking at the press briefing in Accra on November 4, the IGP said personnel will adopt a four tier approach of policing ballots at all 33,367 polling stations and 275 collation centres.
"Patrols, rapid response and stanby forces will be deployed to provide swift action when the need arises. Personnel of the Ghana Armed Forces will join operational units of the Ghana Police and four security agencies."
He added, "For identification purposes, a special armlet will be worn by officers deployed for election day duties"
Meanwhile, the Ghana Police Service has identified some 6,178 flashpoints ahead of the upcoming polls in December.
The IGP on his part said the police service will however operate a joint operation centres on election day.
This, he explained, will prevent disinformation and election-related violence in the upcoming polls. Read Full Story
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