A Sergeant of the has claimed in a sworn court document that the Deputy Inspector-General of Police Mr Christian Tetteh Yohuno directed him and 10 other policemen to defy orders of the Police administration.
Sgt David Ojeyim, in a lawsuit filed at the High Court for an Order of Judicial Review claimed that his refusal to obey a Police Signal (Directive) was at the direct instruction of the Deputy Inspector General of Police.
He stated in Paragraph 18 of his sworn testimony that "Since the team enlisted for the assignment was at the direction and instruction of the deputy IGP, we informed him on October 2 2024 on the transfer signal wherefore he directed us not to comply with same. "He further directed us to make entry into the station diary which we complied," portions of the suit at the high court said.
Sgt Ojeyim, a member of the Police Intelligence Directorate (PID) claims in his deposition before the court that he and 11 others were recruited by one ASP Alhaji Jalil Bawa an officer of the Motor Transport and Traffic Directorate (MTTD), on the instructions of the Mr Yohuno for "Intelligence Gathering" that they called "Operation D-Day".