Mr
Kojo Antwi Tabi, Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) in charge of
the Dansoman Divisional Police Command, has expressed surprise at the
attempted hijacking of a ballot box by some suspected land guards.
He said this whiles briefing Dr Alfred Oko Vanderpuije, Accra
Metropolitan Chief Executive (MCE) of the Accra Metropolitan Assembly
(AMA) who was on his normal rounds as chairman of the Metropolitan
Security Council (MESEC) to acquaint himself with the conduct of the
District Assembly elections.
ACP Tabi described the incident,
which occurred at Korle Gonno, as unfortunate, as the suspected land
guards sought to hijack the boxes of the polls.
He said the
police received information that fighting was going on at one of the
polling stations- Hampstead School polling station, due to an attempt by
some people to hijack the ballot boxes.
ACP Tabi said the police patrol team were called in and with the help of some residents the suspects were arrested.
He thanked the people for their vigilance and helping the police
apprehend the suspects who are now in custody whiles investigation
continues.
Dr Vanderpuije commended the police patrol team for
their swift response and foiling the hijacking attempt, adding that,
there was the need to observe laid down rules and procedures in
resolving electoral issues.
He later signed a book of condolence
for Samuel Nuamah, the Ghanaian Times Presidential Press Corp, who was
killed in an accident and donated 20 cartons of beer, 50 boxes mineral
water and an undisclosed amount of money to the bereaved family.
The Mayor later visited Mr Patrick Bidda of the Enquirer newspaper, Mr
Eduward Kwabi of TV3 and Mr William Djentu of Peace FM, who were also on
admission at the 37 Military Hospital to wish them a speedy recovery. |
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