IS THE LAW EQUAL TO ALL?

We always hear the saying that the law is no respecter of person and everyone is equal before the law but in the case of my role model, journalist com lawyer, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, the law seems to be burned in his favour. listening to the argument of lawyer Ndebugre i see that the law seems to favour the senior undercover world journalist in a way that a person needs not to face a judicial committee with a wool or mask or anything to cover the face to prevent it from being seen but in this case Anas did that and the custodians of the law sees no wrong with that.

Another point where i will support my role model is the fact that it is known worldwide that he shows not his face in matters concerning investigations and people here in Ghana knows him but may not vividly recognize him because of the fact that he has change the name he really uses. I think the law should and is sometimes burnt on matters of this sort and this is an issue of public interest and i see no harm in him not showing his face.

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