The senior officials were reportedly rounded up by the operatives after the demolition
National Security operatives have reportedly taken three senior officials of the McDan Group into custody.
This follows a demolition exercise carried out on a warehouse property belonging to the McDan Group, which was under construction along the Spintex Road, according to a citinewsroom.com report.
The senior officials were reportedly rounded up by the operatives after the demolition, with the site designated a “National Security Zone” by personnel stationed there.
Currently, both parties — the National Security and McDan — have yet to officially release a statement on the development.
On Wednesday, July 30, 2025, individuals believed to be operatives of the National Security reportedly arrested a journalist of the Multimedia Group who was reporting from the site where the demolition took place.
According to a news report by JoyNews, the armed security officers stormed the area when the said journalist, Carlos Calony, got to the demolition site.
The report indicated that the reporter was taken to National Security’s Blue Gate in Accra, and nothing has been heard from him yet.
The report captured the commotion when the security officials got to the site, in which the officials could be heard arguing with the reporter about whether he could report from the site.
Moments after the journalist started interviewing a civilian believed to be an eyewitness, one of the security officials, who was in military uniform, started whipping the witness.
More of the security officials, who were all in military uniforms, then pounced on the civilian and started hitting him.
The officials then ordered the journalist and his videographer to stop filming the incident, but the journalist could be heard insisting that they could not be stopped from doing their work.
The journalist is also heard asking the supposed security operatives to take him to their boss.
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