

Weeks after BCM lodged a petition with the Ghana Police Service over what it described as an attack and attempted dismantling of its equipment allegedly orchestrated by embattled opponents, the company says it has received no feedback or visible action from the Ghana Police Service.
The silence they said had fuelled suspicions that law enforcement authorities were shielding businesswoman Angela List, who had been linked to the incident.
According to sources within BCM, police officers on the scene appeared more concerned with protecting Ms. List than securing the company’s assets.
“The police are in league with Angela List and are trying to cover up the matter instead of investigating her role,” one source alleged.
The dispute over BCM’s Spintex facility is tied to a broader battle for control of the mining company’s assets.
Meanwhile, Ms. List has denied orchestrating any attack, insisting that the police acted lawfully to stop an unlawful removal of BCM equipment.
But with the police yet to comment or act on BCM’s petition weeks after the incident, questions are mounting over the impartiality of the service.
Source: GNA
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