The Service has also stated that it will go after any such leaders whose prophecies will cause harm, danger, and the death of any individual or group without any tangible truths to those prophecies. These prophecies, which have become an annual ritual during end-of-year all-night church services in the country, have given room for many concerns since they usually cause a lot of fear. It will be recalled that the Ghana Police Service, led by the Inspector General of Police, hinted that they are not against prophecies, re-emphasizing the public’s right to religion, their freedom to worship and free speech. However, the law enforcement agency has stated that such rights should not undermine the laws of this country or unnecessarily infringe on other people’s rights to live. “A person found guilty under these laws could be liable to a term of imprisonment of up to five years,” the statement added.


Source:   GhanaWeb
December 28, 2021 05:52 UTC