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Police arrest 50 protesters after Ekpoma anti kidnap rally

Police have arrested about 50 people in Ekpoma, Esan West Local Government Area of Edo State, after a protest over rising kidnapping turned violent. The demonstration, which began on Saturday as a peaceful march against insecurity, later saw bonfires and the blocking of major roads, including the Benin Abuja highway.​ The Edo State Police Command said hoodlums hijacked the protest and were involved in looting, vandalising shops and attacking traders. A police statement added that extra tactical teams were deployed to restore order and prevent further damage.​ During the unrest, a soldier allegedly shot and injured a 32 year old man, identified as Osagie Abraham, who is now receiving treatment at Eromoele Medical Centre, Ekpoma. The officer has been identified and reported to the relevant military authorities for disciplinary action, according to the police.​ Commissioner of Police Monday Agbonika said […]

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Tamale Youth Remanded for Vandalism Amid Government Transition.

Nine individuals in Tamale have been remanded in custody by the Tamale District Magistrate Court for allegedly vandalizing a Volvo motor grader owned by businessman Wahid Yakubu. The suspects, aged between 20 and 51, reportedly stormed the repair site, claiming the vehicle belonged to the government and should be seized due to the political transition.The police arrested the suspects and retrieved tools, including gas cylinders, hammers, and chisels, used in the act. Investigations are ongoing to identify additional perpetrators.In a related incident, three others were remanded for looting furniture from Cotton Company Limited. Widespread looting of government properties, including district offices and warehouses, has been reported in the Northern Region since the change of government.President-elect John Mahama has urged citizens to maintain peace and respect the rule of law, but tensions persist as youth groups continue their actions.

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Offices in Tamale Ransacked; 12 Suspects Arrested.

The offices of the Social Welfare, Community Development, and Veterinary Services in Tamale have been ransacked, with valuable items, including furniture, equipment, and official documents, looted. The break-in was carried out by individuals who forcefully accessed the premises.Police investigations have led to the arrest of 12 suspects for their alleged involvement in the theft and other infractions. Authorities are working to recover the stolen items, which were intended for public service.This incident highlights the pressing need for enhanced security measures at public offices across the country to prevent such occurrences.

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