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General News of Saturday, 19 September 2020

Source: theheraldghana.com

Policeman killed in highway accident, three others in critical condition

Lance Corporal Ernest Oteng, was killed in the accident Lance Corporal Ernest Oteng, was killed in the accident

There has been a fatal motor accident involving four police officers, leading to the death of one of them, by name Ernest Oteng, who was the driver of the police vehicle.

The three other police officers namely; G/Sgt Seidu Bouri, L/CPL Paul Ofori and L/Cpl Elijah Mensah, were rushed to the Tamale Teaching Hospital for treatment, after suffering severe injuries.

Mohammed Musah, aged 24, and the driver of the Tamale-Bolga bound Kia Grand Bird bus with registration number AS 9634-20, is said to have run into the police vehicle at the outskirts of Lougri in Walewale District of the North East Region.

The police vehicle was damaged beyond repairs, and the driver of the commercial vehicle, has since been detained.

A police situation report on the accident scene sighted by The Herald, revealed that "at about 0430 hrs, today 19/09/2020, the Walewale District night patrol team led by No.42098 G/Sgt Seidu Bouri on cell phone number 0241128608 in charge no 46639 L/CPL Paul Ofori and No.51239 L/Cpl Elijah Mensah on board service vehicle No. GP 246 driven by No. 48936 G/ L CzkilPL Ernest Oteng were involved in a fatal road traffic accident with a Tamale-Bolga bound Kia Grand Bird bus with registration number AS 9634-20 in the outskirts of Lougri".

"The Service Driver has passed on, whilst the rest of the personnel are said to be in critical condition and have been referred to Tamale Teaching Hospital and are currently being conveyed by an Ambulance to Tamale for further medical attention".

"Service Vehicle is damaged beyond repairs. Suspect driver Mohammed Musah, aged 24, is detained. Meanwhile, the NE/Regional Commander, his Crime Officer and other men are preparing to follow up to Tamale Teaching Hospital. Detailed sitrep follows later pls".

The Herald is informed that there is general disregard for police instructions in part of the country, particularly on the highway.

It was said that it is not uncommon for commercial vehicles to run into police cars and either injuring personnel or sometimes killing policemen, because a commercial vehicle driver had refused to stop.

The situation, The Herald learnt, has created anxiety among police men, especially those selected to check highway robberies. Soon, officers might refuse to carry out operations in that area.