General News of Saturday, 26 March 2011

Source: GNA

Two Policemen shot and injured in a riot at Akwamufie

Accra, March 26, GNA - Two Policemen were shot and injured by a group of people who went on rioting in a chieftaincy conflict at Akwamufie in the Eastern Region on Friday, March 25, 2011. A statement issued in Accra by the Acting Director of Public Affairs, Cephas Arthur said the rioters, opposed to the installation of a chief at Akwamufie embarked on a demonstration without notifying the Police.

It said upon information about the demonstration, Akosombo District Police mobilised personnel to quell the unlawful act and protect lives and property.

The statement said after having successfully dispersed the crowd, which had gathered at the forecourt of the chief's place threatening mayhem, the Police heard that some of them had erected a blockage on the road leading to Akosombo. The Police quickly dashed to the place to remove the blockage, and in the process the irate demonstrators shot at the Police, fatally wounding two of them.

"Rather than returning fire, which would have resulted in mayhem, as the crowd was thick, the Police deployed a more professional approach to control the situation, 93it added. Eventually, six private security men from a security company in Accra, who were allegedly hired by the aggrieved party, were arrested, and so far 20 people suspected to be connected to the disturbances have been arrested for prosecution on Monday. Currently, the two Policemen are on admission receiving treatment, while calm has returned to Akwamufie, where security has been beefed-up with reinforcement from Accra.