The National Disaster Management Organization says it has observed that many flags it has hoisted on certain streets in the capital to beautify it for the Golden Jubilee celebrations, have been removed.
NADMO boss, George Isaac Amo said the phenomenon was becoming alarming.
He therefore asked those involved to desist from the act and warned that the police will not hesitate to arrest and prosecute those found culpable.
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