Legal practitioner Theophilus Dzimega Jnr has raised concerns about the legality of a recent search conducted at the residence of a former government official.
Speaking on GHOne TV, he questioned why security operatives disabled cameras before carrying out their operation. "If you say the search was legal, you had a warrant to do that.
Why are you disabling cameras in his home before the search is done?" he asked in an interview monitored by MyNewsGH.
Dzimega suggested that the cameras themselves may have been a key reason for the search, as there were allegations that the former official had a camera linked to his previous office. "It is alleged that the governor had a camera linked to his previous office and for which data is being transmitted to his home via the cameras," he stated.