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General News of Wednesday, 31 May 2017

Source: mynewsgh.com

Don’t provoke armed troops - Col Aggrey-Quashie warns residents

Late Captain Maxwell Mahama Late Captain Maxwell Mahama

Col. Eric Aggrey-Quashie, Director of Public Affairs at the Ghana Armed Forces has urged residents of Diaso and Denkyira-Boase in the Upper Denkyira West District of the Central to cooperate with a fact-finding mission on ground to give leads that could lead to the arrest of the real killers of Captain Maxwell Mahama.

He however warned that they should not provoke the armed troops on ground in order for them to attempt unleashing their anger on them indicating that they have resolved not to do anything untoward.

“I am appealing to residents of Denkyira-Boase to corporate with the fact-finding team on ground and not also provoke the troops because they may act in anger. I think it is important they help unravel those who committed the crime”, he said on Adom TV

Meanwhile Villagers of Denkyira-Boase and Diaso have since fled the town after lynching the Military Officer.

The military officer identified as Maxwell Mahama is a staff of the Ghana Armed Forces with the 5th Infantry Battalion (5BN) at Burma Camp in Accra.

Captain Maxwell Mahama was the commanding officer of a troupe on detachment duties at Denkyira Boase but was lynched by residents of Diaso while jogging along the main road at the instruction of the Assemblyman of the area.

He was mistaking for a robber when he stopped to ask some women on the road for direction. According to reports, the women upon seeing a pistol on the officer who was not uniformed called their Assemblyman who hastily organized some youth of the town for the mobbing.

Known for their mob actions, the residents blamed their ‘stupidity’ on a recent spate of armed robbery in the area.

Reports has it that several pleas by the Soldier to follow him to his base to ascertain his true status to the effect that he was not a criminal yielded no result as the irate residents pelted him with harmful objects till he felt unconscious and nefariously setting his corpse ablaze.

‘He was found dead along the road by his subordinates when they went searching for him several hours after he left for jogging’, Director of Public Affairs at the Ghana Armed Forces said.

Realizing their folly, the towns of Denkyira-Boase and Diaso have literally become ghost towns as the youth have fled for fear of being arrested.

According to Col. E. Aggrey-Quashie, Director of Public Affairs at the Ghana Armed Forces, a high-powered fact-finding team led by the Chief of Army Staff is on the scene of the incident to ascertain the facts of the case”

He called on the on troops on the ground to remain peaceful and urged residents to cooperate with the fact-finding team to unravel those behind the barbaric act, but was quick to warn residents not to do anything to provoke the troop as they grieved.

‘It is sad and we will not keep quiet over it. How can they kill our Commander for no offence, we will storm the town, and nobody will be spared”, a senior officer spoke on condition of anonymity.

But scores of Ghanaians are calling for the immediate arrest and execution of the Assemblyman on social media.

Kinsmen of late Maxwell Mahama and aggrieved residents of Bole in the Northern Region readying to hit the streets in protest to demand justice for Captain Maxwell Mahama awaiting his elevation to the rank of Major.