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30 arrested for looting and vandalism across Ghana

December 9, 2024
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30 arrested for looting and vandalism across Ghana

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The Ghana Police Service has arrested 18 more individuals who are believed to have been involved in looting and causing damage in some parts of the country.

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The Police in a statement mentioned that, their arrests add to the already arrested individuals bringing the number to a total of thirty (30) arrested individuals.

Meanwhile, the police has also confirmed the death of one of the suspects who was shot by an accomplice during the attack.

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The police stated that, the death of the suspect was confirmed by medical authorities.

The police however mentioned that, intelligence- led operations are ongoing to arrest other perpetrators to face justice.

The police has asked the public to remain calm as it has deployed officers to key locations to intensify patrols as well as maintain law and order.

In a state of jubilation for the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and sorrow for the New Patriotic Party (NPP), some supporters of both parties have taken to the streets in some parts of the country to cause trouble.

Read full statement below:

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