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Coronavirus: A/R Health Authorities Vows To Arrest Prank Callers

General News Coronavirus: AR Health Authorities Vows To Arrest Prank Callers
MAR 23, 2020 LISTEN

Health authorities in the Ashanti Region say they are collaborating with the security agencies to track and arrest persons who engage in prank calls in the wake of the novel Coronavirus pandemic.

The Regional Health Directorate is worried that some members of the general public make prank calls with the emergency lines put out to receive information on suspected Coronavirus cases.

Ashanti Regional Director of the Ghana Health Service, Dr Emmanuel Tenkorang speaking at a news conference in Kumasi said members of the public engaging in such acts will be dealt with by the security agencies.

“We are pleading. This is so serious. If we get anybody doing that we have to report the person to the security agencies for them to be dealt with. This is not the time to joke at all. If you know there is no COVID-19 case and you call us, we will hand you over to the security agencies.”

Ambulance service battling with prank calls

The emergency Technicians at the National Ambulance Service Dispatch Centre expressed similar concerns months ago.

It indicated that some individuals were interrupting their work with prank calls.

Matilda Nartey, Head of Dispatch at the centre, in an interview with Citi News, revealed that her outfit records as high as over 200 prank calls in an hour, a situation she described as worrying.

“Prank calls are giving us a very big problem. It is making our work very difficult. Prank callers are just engaging the line to prevent genuine cases from getting to us. Ever since the 112 was launched, within an hour we receive more than 200 prank calls,” she lamented.

She, however, disclosed that measures are being put in place, in collaboration with the Police so that they could name and shame those who engage in such acts as well as prosecuting them.

'Some call just to insult and some even call to demand money. We've been writing all the numbers that have been calling for us to give it to the telcos and also to report to the police. If it will be possible, the individuals behind that could be prosecuted,” she added.

The virus has so far infected 24 people in Ghana, with one of the infected patients dying.

---citinewsroom

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