The family of a soldier who was fatally shot in front of a police station has been refused permission to conduct a one-week memorial service for their loved one. Police authorities have attributed their decision to ‘security concerns,’ inciting outrage and disappointment among the deceased’s family and friends.
Michael Danso, the soldier tragically killed in an incident outside a police station at Millennium City, had his life cut short under circumstances still shrouded in mystery, prompting an ongoing investigation.
In honor of the soldier’s memory and to pay their respects, the family had arranged a one-week memorial service.
Regrettably, the police declined their request, expressing concerns that the gathering could escalate into violence or draw unwanted attention.
While pledging to persist with the investigation and assuring the family of their commitment to deliver justice, the police have temporarily halted the family’s plans for a memorial service.