The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has denied allegations that its officers stationed at Bawku in the Upper East Region deliberately shot and killed three civilians.
According to the GAF, the death of the three men followed an exchange of gunfire at Sabongari at 8:30 p.m. on Friday.
A statement signed and issued in Accra yesterday, by Brigadier General E. Aggrey-Quashie, Director General, Public Relations Directorate, GAF, said the officers were conducting night foot patrols around Hasania School, when four gunmen opened fire at them.
The officers, he said returned fire, subsequently killing three of the gunmen while the fourth escaped.
“Troops retrieved one AK-47 rifle loaded with 16 rounds of 7.62 x 39 mm ammunition. Ghana Police team arrived at the location subsequently to convey the deceased assailants to the morgue.
“The AK-47 rifle with serial number 81-1/13024074 inspected by Bawku Divisional Police personnel is currently in their own custody,” the statement said.
It stated that heightened tensions in Bawku, which resulted in the death of four individuals the week prior led to increased security and patrol.
The renewed tensions and violence, the statement said, began on January 12 with the murder of Issah Halidu, a 40-year-old Mamprusi man.
It said on January 17, unknown gunmen attacked members of a community, killing two and injuring four others.
Again, on January 18, the GAF stationed at a Ghanaian Army post spotted two locals attempting to light a Rocket Propelled Grenade (RPG) bomb at a Goil Filling Station in Bawku.
“On the day of the incident, our officers were shot at by unknown gunmen and later the police foiled an attempt by two locals to blow up the Bawku Goil filling station,” the statement noted.
It said in as much as GAF regrets the demise of the assailants, the escalating violence in the Bawku general area was unfortunate.
“The presence and attempt to detonate high explosives such as RPG bombs in the operational environment signposts the changing dynamics of the threat profile,” the statement noted.
The GAF expressed regret over the deaths, but warned against direct engagement with military personnel as they as troops would spare no opportunity to defend themselves as well as protect residents of Bawku.
It is recalled that three brothers and indigenes of Sabongari, and Bawku suburbs, namely, Abanga Awini, Akurugu Awini and Ndabange Awini were reportedly shot dead by soldiers in Bawku last Thursday.
According to a family source, at about 6:30-7:00 pm that day, the soldiers numbering seven or more, raided the house, and arrested the three victims to the military barracks at Bawku beat them up and shot them at a funeral.
The uniform men reportedly arrivedat the house at the time mourners had gathered to receive the corpse of Alhassan Azumah, the Public Relations Officer for the Bolgatanga Technical University, who was shot dead at his residence in Sokabisi, a Bolgatanga suburb.
BY TIMES REPORTER