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 Probe into policeman drowning, SDA SHS shooting begin

 The Ghana Police Service is investigating the death of General Constable John Kwabena Dogbey, who drowned in the Offin River, at Assin Domeabra in the Central Region.

According to the police, Gen­eral Constable Dogbey, assigned to the Central North Regional Police Anti-Galamsey Taskforce at Assin Domeabra accidentally fell into the River while disman­tling a Chanfan machine used by illegal miners.

A press release, issued by Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Francis Onyina of the Central North Regional Police Command’s Public Affairs Directorate, copied to the Ghana News Agency, “With the help of some divers, the Constable was found after hours of intensive rescue efforts.

The police revealed that the body has been conveyed to the Saint Francis Xavier Hospital, Assin Fosu, where the medical officer on duty pronounced Gen­eral Constable Dogbey dead.

The statement also said body had been taken to the Police Hospital Morgue for preservation and autopsy.

It indicated that, “the Police Administration is in touch with the family of the deceased to provide them with the needed support in this difficult time.”

Meanwhile, the taskforce dismantled one Chanfan machine and seized two pumping ma­chines, two excavator batteries, and three excavator keys.

The Ashanti Regional Police Command has also begun inves­tigation into a shooting incident that occurred at the Adventist Senior High School (SHS) in Kumasi, the Ashanti Regional capital, last Friday.

Preliminary investigations revealed that I6-year-old sec­ond-year student (name withheld) brought a locally manufactured pistol loaded with one BB ammu­nition to school.

The student allegedly at­tempted to show the firearm to his classmate, and the firearm accidentally discharged, hitting another student.

A press release signed by Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Godwin Atsu Ahianyo, the Public Relations Officer of the Command, copied to the Ghana News Agency, on Saturday, con­firmed the incident.

It said all names of those involved were being withheld and the injured student had been treated at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital and is current­ly in stable condition.

The police said the juvenile suspect had been arrested and the empty cartridge had been recov­ered and kept as evidence.

The statement indicated that during questioning, the suspect stated that he took the weapon from his father’s bedroom with­out his knowledge.

The authorities were working to locate and arrest the father to assist with the investigation, the police disclosed. —GNA  

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