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Miracles Aboagye arrest: No suspect has the right to choose when or how they are arrested – Justice Abdulai

Private legal practitioner Justice Abdulai has said no suspect has the legal right to determine when, where or how they should be arrested, provided law enforcement agencies act within the confines…

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