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Ministry of Interior to crack down on unauthorised private security uniforms

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Ministry of Interior declares Saturday Sept. 21 as public holiday

Ministry of Interior declares Saturday Sept. 21 as public holiday

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The Interior Ministry has issued a warning to all Private Security Organisations to stop using unauthorized uniforms. Non-compliance will lead to arrests and legal actions.

In a statement dated Tuesday, June 18, 2024, the Ministry cautioned all Private Security Organisations using unauthorized uniforms to stop immediately or face arrest by the Police and legal consequences.”

As part of its regulatory efforts, the Interior Ministry reported that the police arrested two individuals on Friday, June 14, 2024, for breaching private security regulations in Ghana.

The Ministry acknowledged the important role of private security organisations in supporting Ghana’s security services but reaffirmed its dedication to maintaining safety and security regulations for the protection of all citizens.

“It is important to note that per the regulations, the approved uniforms for private security personnel are:

  1. White long/short sleeve shirts over a pair of ash khaki trousers with white stripes on both sides.
  2. Cream long/short-sleeved shirts over brown khaki trousers with cream stripes on both sides.
  3. Mauve long/short sleeve shirts over a pair of maroon trousers with mauve stripes on both sides.
  4. Yellow shirts with ash/grey reflectors across the back and front over brown khaki trousers (solely for the Mines and Oil fields)”, part of the statement read.
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