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Exercise your rights to freedom of expression responsibly and lawfully — Police advises public
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Exercise your rights to freedom of expression responsibly and lawfully — Police advises public

Modern Ghana about 1 hour 1 mins read
The Ghana Police Service has urged Ghanaians to exercise their constitutional right to freedom of expression responsibly and within the limits of the law. The caution was issued following the conviction of TikToker Camila Alhassan for offensive conduct.

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