The Ghana Police Service has in recent times received several complaints from the public regarding domestic violence.
Although most reports on economic and emotional abuse are towards women, a smaller percentage of men are victims.
Last week, the host of the law, Samson Lardy Anyenini, together with his panellists, delved into what constitutes the economic and emotional abuse and the appropriate sanctions to be meted out to culprits found culpable of perpetrating such acts.
Today, the programme continued with the following guests Head of Ahmed Legal Consult, Musah Ahmed and DOVVSU Coordinating Director, Chief Supt. Owusuaa Kyeremeh.
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