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Crime & Punishment of Sunday, 6 January 2019

Source: 3news.com

Police arrest 3 in effort ‘to dominate’ Chereponi/Saboba

Several Police personnel have been dispatched to the area to restore calm Several Police personnel have been dispatched to the area to restore calm

The Northern Regional Police Command says it has resolved – with the help of the military – to dominate Chereponi and Saboba in the face of tribal conflict.

The two districts in the Northern Region have been engaged in the ethnic conflict between the Konkombas and Chokosis.

It has spanned five days and not even a dawn-to-dusk curfew has deterred the tribes from attacking each other.

On Friday, two separate attacks left at least one dead.

Some three communities, namely Shidoto, Tigenga and Kunajiku, were also torched.

Three communities burnt in Chereponi despite curfew; one feared dead But speaking on TV3’s Midday Live on Saturday, the Public Relations Officer of the Command said three persons were picked up between Friday and Saturday.

“We are expecting more,” DSP Yusif Tanko told newscaster Esi Benewaa Otoo.

He said security has been beefed up in the areas in order to forestall any more conflict.

“We want to dominate the place,” the officer stressed.

“We want to take over.”

He said officers are ready to protect residents in the conflict areas but “it is important that they also help themselves in order for us to protect them”.

He explained that they need to eschew violence and be law-abiding.

According to him, the terrain is quite different but the joint police-military team will do its best to ensure that peace prevails.

Meanwhile, the Minister of Defence, Dominic Nitiwul, is expected to tour the conflict areas on Saturday, 3news.com gathers.