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Police investigate Chief Inspector over alleged rental of illegal structures to sex workers in Kumasi

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July 10, 2026

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Police investigate Chief Inspector over alleged rental of illegal structures to sex workers in Kumasi

A Chief Inspector of the Ghana Police Service in the Ashanti region is under investigation over his alleged involvement in renting out unauthorized structures to commercial sex workers at Asafo BB in Kumasi.

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