Watch purported NPP man busted at Alisa Hotel with an alleged substance suspected to be weed

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The purported NPP man

An individual believed to be a New Patriotic Party (NPP) supporter has been arrested at the Alisa Hotel after security officers allegedly found a substance suspected to be weed on him.

According to reports, the suspect, who is said to have posed as a blogger, was spotted filming and taking photos during the Ministry of Local Government’s orientation program on the 24-hour economy model market.

A meeting which was attended by Regional Ministers, MMDCEs, and officials from various MMDAs.

Reports suggest his unusual conduct reportedly raised suspicion, prompting security personnel to question him, which led to a search that was later conducted, leading to the discovery of the suspected substance in his possession.

Speaking in the viral video, a man narrated the situation, “ He is an NPP strong member, he entered our meeting, where we had ministers and MPs here in a meeting. He was making a video of the Regional Minister, so we got him arrested and brought him here.

He is holding weed and some other items, and holding plans, and came here as if he was part of the meeting”, he added.

The video has since triggered widespread reactions online, with netizens expressing their opinions, saying, “Besides the weed, the man does not do anything, and how did they know to randomly search him? This is screaming foul play”.

One more netizen added, “It can be a framed-up thing. I was once stopped, and a police officer dropped a weed in my car to frame me up. He didn’t know I was recording him with my eyeglasses; later, he ended up begging when I told him. We’re going to court and I will deal with him”.

“Lol, what is the name of this movie, cuz these politicians are playing with the Ghanaian day poor people will realise these people are just playing with your mind, then it’s too late”, another X user added.

“Someone has committed a crime, and we are quick to associate him with a political party. What does that crime have to do with the party he’s affiliated with? Like”, one more netizen added.

One more netizen added, “Settings nkoaa eeeiii NDC government. How can you just arrest someone and immediately tag him as an NPP member? Critical thinking is a level 100 course I did at UG”.

Additionally, another X user wrote, “This country will continue to be like this forever. An individual has committed a crime; instead of treating it like a crime, you’re tagging a political party. Wtf has politics got to do with this? Must everything be treated as a political issue in this country?”

Watch the video below: