The Ghana Police Service has outlined measures to ensure the smooth movement and safety at Friday’s state funeral for the fallen heroes.
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It is up to individual funeral homes to ensure they have adequate security in light of the increasing crime and violence, says president of the Barbados Association of Funeral Directors, Ian Griffith. In the wake of a man being gunned down outside a funeral home in June after viewing his brother’s body, and a stabbing […] The post Security ‘up to each undertaker’ appeared first on nationnews.com.
The Ghana Police Service has outlined measures to ensure the smooth movement and safety at Friday’s state funeral for the fallen heroes.
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