71 grabbed for allegedly attacking chief’s palace, police, others
The police have arrested some 71 suspects over attacks on the Bepong Chief’s Palace and police personnel at Kwahu Bepong, in the Eastern Region.
A statement signed by Assistant Commissioner of Police Grace Ansah-Akrofi, Director of Public Affairs, said the suspects together with some others currently on the run, attacked the Bepong Chief’s Palace last Sunday,and injured seven people, including five police personnel.
The statement said the suspects allegedly vandalised one vehicle and six motorbikes belonging to the police, as well as three private vehicles.
They also caused damage to sections of the palace and an adjoining building.
The statement said upon initial investigation and screening of the suspects, 40 of them who had so far been identified to have played various roles in the attacks and had been linked to available evidence had been detained to assist investigation.
It said the police on Sunday came under attack at the palace when they were invited to take over a murder suspect, Kwasi Nyarko, who had been arrested by some community members, and taken to the Bepong Chief’s Palace awaiting the arrival of the police.
The statement said some members of the community, including those in police custody, who had heard about the arrest of Kwasi Nyarko, allegedly besieged the palace in an attempt to lynch him (Nyarko).
When the police prevented the group from lynching the suspect, they (group) attacked the police with stones and other implements.
A police reinforcement team was called, and the situation was brought under control, the statement said.
It said all the suspects would be put before court to face justice. —GNA