GAF warns against unlawful use of military-pattern uniforms

The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has cautioned the general public against the unlawful use of military-pattern uniforms and accoutrements by protesters during demonstrations.

The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has cautioned the general public against the unlawful use of military-pattern uniforms and accoutrements by protesters during demonstrations.

Despite the continuous education and warnings issued to the general public to desist from these practices, the trend appears to be on the increase.

Naval Captain (GN) MA Larbi, Director General Public Relations, stated in a signed press release copied by Republic Press that, during the recent demonstrations in Accra by Democracy Hub and other groups, it was observed that some protesters and persons purported to be providing private security to some dignitaries were dressed in military-pattern camouflage uniforms and other accoutrements.

The probability of these individuals being “wrongly perceived to be GAF personnel has the propensity of drawing the image of HAD into disrepute”, the statement added.

Conversely, these unauthorized acts are in contravention of the National Liberation Council Decree (NLCD) 177 of 1967, which is still in force.

This Decree in part states that; “no person shall wear or use any military uniforms, equipment, or accoutrements or other material unless he or she is a member of the Armed Forces of Ghana”.

It is worth mentioning that besides the illegality of the use of the uniforms, accoutrements and equipment by these protesters, others with criminal motives use them to impersonate and outwit unsuspecting members of the public in order to perpetuate crime.

Noting that these acts create a sense of insecurity in the country and tarnish the image of the military, GAF would not allow this situation to persist and will henceforth affect the arrests of culprits to face the full rigours of the law.

GAF therefore seeks the cooperation of the general public to curb the use of military uniforms and accoutrements, especially during future protests.

The statement emphasized that “Those who continue to violate this law will be arrested”.

Furthermore, the GAF wishes to assure the general public of its commitment to protecting the citizenry and territorial integrity of Ghana at all times.

It therefore requires the support of all to enforce measures in the interest of the needed peace and security.

See statement below

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