I met Bugri Naabu but the content of the tape has been doctored — COP Mensah reveals
A top cop whose voice was caught on the spilled tape in a discussion with previous Bugri NPP Northern Local Director was being prudent with reality in his story introduced by the Boss to the panel during Monday's hearing.
The Chief of Police (COP) George Alex Mensah demands that Bugri Naabu's declaration given about him in the spilled tape during the test is misleading.
Recently, the official had warded off claims and affirmed that the voice on the tape ascribed to him might have been doctored for parochial increase.
🇬🇭Asserted plot to eliminate IGP: Bugri Naabu came here to lie❗️-COP George Alex Mensah tells Parliamentary Council
The board of trustees squeezed further, relating parts of Mr Naabu's attestations from Monday which proposed that "we bosses could do without to lie" adding that "the tape is right."
However, COP Mensah would have no part of that.
He referred to the underlying declaration from one Supt Emmanuel Gyebi who had been allegedly welcomed, to meet Bugri Naabu to additional present the tape to President Akufo-Addo.
Supt. Gyebu during his segment of the test, rejected that he had at any point entered any such understanding.
On the rear of this, COP George Alex Mensah said Bugri Naabu's statement can't be wholeheartedly believed.
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"We were all here when Supt Gyebi rejected that he never addressed Bugri Naabu. Bugri Naabu came here to lie," he said.
On July 25, the Speaker of Parliament declared Abuakwa South MP, Samuel Atta-Akyea as the director of a 7-part adhoc board to test the as of late released disputable sound in what voices are heard covertly plotting to remove the Reviewer General of Police.
The viral sound, which uncovered a connivance by a senior cop and a main individual from the decision New Enthusiastic Party (NPP) to eliminate the Controller General of Police (IGP), Dr George Akuffo Dampare from office, brought about a discussion on the floor of Parliament with the Minority requiring a measurable review.
In this way, the Speaker of Parliament, Alban Sumana Bagbin proposed the Exceptional Board of trustees last Thursday, adding that the names of the individuals ought to be introduced to him in one week or less.
Disclosing the rundown during Tuesday's sitting, Mr. Bagbin said the council is to present its report by September 10.



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