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Police Officer Injured as Savannah College Students Riot Over School Status

A police officer suffered a head injury while attempting to control a violent protest by students of the Savannah College of Education in Daboya. The police, led by the Savannah Regional Commander, had escorted the college principal to address the students regarding their concerns. However, tensions escalated, leading to an attack on the officer, who was later treated and discharged.A student was arrested but later released on bail with a warning. Despite the principal’s address, students insist on full disclosure of the college’s status and plan to stage a demonstration on March 5. Meanwhile, the principal, along with traditional leaders, is seeking government intervention to resolve the issue.

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Curfew in Nkwanta Extended Amid Ongoing Ethnic Tensions.

The curfew in Nkwanta, Oti Region, has been extended from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. daily due to security concerns. A ban on carrying arms or weapons has also been enforced, with violators facing arrest and prosecution. The measure follows renewed ethnic clashes on January 16, resulting in three fatalities and multiple injuries. Security forces have been deployed to maintain peace. Residents are urged to resolve conflicts through legal mechanisms as authorities work toward a lasting solution.

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Over 200 Flee Nkwanta Amid Renewed Violence.

Around 200 residents have fled Nkwanta, the capital of the Nkwanta South Municipality, to nearby safe areas like Pampawie and Ahamansu in the Kadjebi District following violent clashes. These areas, which border Nkwanta, have become refuges for those escaping the violence. Eyewitnesses claim the conflict began during a funeral when armed men attacked the gathering. Seven people have been killed, and several properties, including homes and shops, have been destroyed. The military and police have been deployed, patrolling the deserted streets, while displaced individuals continue to seek safety. Locals are urging for a peaceful resolution to the longstanding ethnic disputes fueling the violence.

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Police Issue Wanted Notices for Three Suspects in Tepa Break-In.

The Ghana Police Service has declared three individuals wanted in connection with a break-in at a private warehouse and a radio station in Tepa, located in the Ashanti Region. The suspects, identified as Akakpo, the Assembly Member for Akwasiase, George, the Assembly Member for Maabang, and Muteed, are accused of unlawfully entering the warehouse and stealing various items, including agricultural spraying machines, fertilizer bags, and Wellington boots.The police have launched a manhunt to apprehend the suspects and bring them to justice. They are urging the public to come forward with any information that could help locate the individuals involved in this crime.Related StoriesPolice Praised for Remarkable Post-Election Response – Legal ExpertPolice Arrest 106 Suspects Over Post-Election ViolencePolice Launch Manhunt for Suspects in Various Incidents

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NextGen InfraCo CEO Tony Mintah Found Safe.

Tony Mintah, the CEO of Next-Generation Infrastructure Company (NextGen InfraCo), has been located following his mysterious disappearance. The Ghana Police Service confirmed that Mintah was taken from the premises of the National Communications Authority (NCA) by unidentified individuals, leading to widespread concern.While the exact circumstances surrounding his abduction and recovery are still unclear, the police have assured the public that more details will be provided as the investigation continues. The incident has raised questions about security and the safety of executives in the country.Mintah’s safe return has relieved his family, friends, and colleagues, who had been anxious during the search. The authorities are committed to uncovering the facts behind this troubling case.

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Police Arrest Three for Attacking Journalist at Mining Site.

The Ghana Police Service has arrested three individuals suspected of being involved in the violent attack on a journalist and his crew at a mining site in the Ashanti Region. The incident took place when the journalist, Erastus Asare Donkor of JoyNews, was reporting on illegal mining activities in the area. The attackers, allegedly linked to the mining operators, confronted the team, resulting in injuries and damage to equipment.The police, acting on swift intelligence, tracked down the suspects, who are now in custody and will face charges of assault and destruction of property. The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) and various human rights groups have condemned the attack, calling for swift justice to protect press freedom in the country.Authorities are continuing investigations to identify and prosecute others involved in the assault, reaffirming their commitment to safeguarding the rights of journalists to […]

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Violence in Bole Leaves One Dead, Another Critically Injured.

A violent conflict erupted in Bole, Northern Ghana, leading to the death of one individual and another critically injured. According to eyewitnesses, the clash was between rival groups that have been in a simmering feud over land ownership and power. The intensity of the fight caught the attention of local authorities, prompting police intervention. The law enforcement unit in Bole is treating the case with urgency, promising swift investigations and heightened security presence in the area to prevent further escalations. This tragic incident has raised questions about local leadership and the role of traditional authorities in curbing such disputes before they spiral into violence.

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Serial Thief Nabbed After Stealing Toffees in Damongo.

A 24-year-old man, identified as Samson, was caught by community watch volunteers in Damongo, Savannah Region, after breaking into a provision store and stealing toffees. Known for multiple thefts in the area, Samson was finally apprehended when he entered the store through the ceiling. He admitted to the crime, revealing that his accomplice escaped. Samson explained that he stole the toffees because he couldn't find what he originally intended to take. He is now in police custody awaiting further investigation.

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Police Clash with NDC Protesters in Ashanti, Teargas Deployed.

Police fired teargas to disperse National Democratic Congress (NDC) protesters in the Ashanti Region during a demonstration against the Electoral Commission (EC). The protest, which was meant to highlight concerns over alleged irregularities in the voter registration process ahead of the 2024 elections, turned chaotic as tensions flared between demonstrators and law enforcement.Eyewitnesses reported that clashes erupted after protesters allegedly attempted to veer off the approved route, prompting the police to intervene with teargas to restore order. Several demonstrators sustained minor injuries, and there were unconfirmed reports of arrests.The NDC leadership condemned the police action, insisting that the protest was peaceful and within their constitutional rights. Meanwhile, police officials defended their actions, stating they were necessary to maintain public order.The protest is part of the NDC's broader efforts to pressure the EC to address discrepancies in the voter register ahead […]

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