National Post (National Edition)

Armed man arrested in Africa while wearing CAF-style uniform

- ADRIAN HUMPHREYS

A man was arrested in the capital of Ghana for pretending to be a Canadian Army officer, complete with uniform, guns and identity cards.

A man wearing a camouflage-style uniform of the Canadian Armed Forces near an upscale hotel resort in Aburi, a suburb of Accra, the capital of the West African country, caught the attention of a senior member of Ghana’s military on Tuesday.

The supposed Canadian soldier sped away in a Mazda sedan when he spotted the Ghanaian military vehicle raising suspicions, a spokesman for the Ghana Armed Forces said.

While the military official’s aides pursued him, the official alerted military police. The man was caught after a 30-minute pursuit towards downtown Accra.

He was wearing a Canadian military uniform, known as CADPAT for Arid Regions, and carried two fake Canadian military identity cards bearing the name Lieutenant Colonel Bernard Ayeh, two pistols, ammunition, two pairs of handcuffs with keys, a jack knife, a baton, three cellphones and local currency worth about C$3,224.

“Upon interrogat­ion the suspect confessed he was not a Canadian Army officer and that he once worked as a contractor with the Canadian Army and that is how he acquired the Canadian Army camouflage uniform,” said Col. E. Aggrey-Quashie, spokesman for the Ghana Armed Forces.

The suspect said he bought one of the pistols from an official at Ghana police headquarte­rs and inherited the other from a dead uncle’s estate, Aggrey-Quashie said.

Investigat­ors found a previous complaint against him for impersonat­ing a military officer and other matters.

His intent with his masquerade was not disclosed, if it is known. The Ghanaian army issued a public plea for informatio­n from anyone who may have been victimized by the suspect, identified as Bernard Ayeh, 41, a Ghanaian citizen from Adjiringan­or, a suburb of Accra.

The case has been sent to civilian authoritie­s for investigat­ion and possible prosecutio­n.

Canada’s military is aware of the news from Ghana but has little informatio­n.

“We are not involved in the matter, nor do we have any knowledge of the individual at this time,” said Department of National Defence spokesman Daniel Le Bouthillie­r.

The frightenin­g possibilit­ies of a person wearing an official uniform of an armed authority were seen this month in Nova Scotia when a man dressed in an RCMP uniform and driving a replica police cruiser killed 22 people in a shooting rampage.

THE SUSPECT ... ONCE WORKED AS A CONTRACTOR WITH THE CANADIAN ARMY AND THAT IS HOW HE ACQUIRED THE UNIFORM.

 ?? GHANA ARMED FORCES ?? The man arrested in Accra, Ghana, is seen in uniform in front of guns and other items police said he carried.
GHANA ARMED FORCES The man arrested in Accra, Ghana, is seen in uniform in front of guns and other items police said he carried.

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