A stark warning has been issued by the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) about the key characteristics of diabolical individuals.
In an exclusive interview with Plan B FM’s social and lifestyle show ‘Nyansapɔ Fie,’ John Ato Breboh, Deputy Chief Investigator at the Tema Sub-Regional Office of CHRAJ, revealed to host Nana Asabea that these individuals often display manipulative behaviour, dishonesty, lack of empathy, grandiosity, pathological lying, gaslighting, emotional instability, lack of accountability, and self-centredness.
Breboh cautioned that dealing with such individuals can pose a significant risk to one’s wellbeing and safety. He emphasised that the actions of diabolical individuals violate the laws of the land, specifically mentioning Chapter 2, Section 46 to 50 of the Criminal Offences Act.
“The acts of robbers and extortionists are considered diabolical because they cause pain and emotional distress,” Breboh added.
In conclusion, Breboh strongly advised the public to exercise extreme caution when dealing with individuals who exhibit such characteristics, as they are a recipe for disaster and can lead to harmful consequences, violating human rights and the laws of the land.
“Remember, it’s always better to be safe than sorry, so trust your instincts and keep a safe distance from people who display these traits,” he warned.
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