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Police Arrests 22 Suspects Over Shooting Incidents At Yamoah Nkwanta

The Central East Police Command has arrested 22 suspects, including the Chief of Yamoah Nkwanta, following a misunderstanding during a chief’s installation.

Although no casualties were recorded, the two parties involved fired shots indiscriminately putting the lives of citizens at risk.

Speaking in a media interview, the Central East Police Commander, DCOP Okyere Boapeah, said the arrest was affected after the two parties defied an earlier directive by the police not to install a new chief citing security reasons.

He also stated that additional investigations are being conducted and that the suspects will be arraigned soon.

“There has been some disagreement as to the right candidate to be installed as the new chief of the Yamoah Nkwanta. The misunderstanding made the regional command invite the parties involved for discussions and possible settlement and the decision to install the chief was put on hold.”

“The kingmakers of Yamoah Nkwanta installed one chief and this led to violent confrontation and indiscriminate shooting between the two factions. The regional operation was quick to respond and 22 suspects have been arrested including the chief.”

Earlier this month, a police officer who mistakenly shot into a crowd during the installation of a sub-chief in Suhum was arrested.

Detective Sergeant Welbeck Agyina, a direct cousin of the newly installed sub-chief allegedly fired a pump-action gun into the crowd during the installation.

Two persons sustained gunshot wounds in the head while five others were rushed to the Suhum Hospital.

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