The Ghana Police Service has arrested four suspects in connection with a violent attack that resulted in injuries to three persons at Oyarifa, a suburb of Accra.
The Service, in a statement, said the suspects were arrested on September 8, 2024. 9.10
They have been identified as Latif Bako, Ebenezer Ewuzie, Stephen Owusu, and Ebenezer Adjei.
The suspects, along with others, allegedly attacked and inflicted machete wounds on the victims during a Homowo festival at Oyarifa.
The police added that the victims of the attack are currently receiving treatment.
‘’Suspects Latif Bako, Stephen Owusu, and Ebenezer Ewuzi are in custody assisting the police investigation, while efforts are underway to get the other accomplices currently at large arrested to face justice.
We would like to assure the public that anyone who disturbs the peace will be arrested and taken through the due process of the law,’’ the statement said.
Read the full statement from the Police below
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The Ghana Police Service, on 8th September 2024, arrested four suspects in connection with a violent attack that resulted in injuries to three persons at Oyarifa, a suburb of Accra.
The suspects, Latif Bako, Ebenezer Ewuzie, Stephen Owusu and Ebenezer Adjei, along with others, on Saturday, 7th September 2024, attacked and inflicted machete wounds on the victims during a Homowo festival at Oyarifa.
The victims together with suspect Ebenezer Adjei who also sustained injuries, are currently receiving medical attention.
Suspects Latif Bako, Stephen Owusu and Ebenezer Ewuzi are in custody assisting Police investigation, while efforts are underway to get the other accomplices currently at large arrested to face justice.
We would like to assure the public that anyone who disturbs the peace will be arrested and taken through the due process of the law.
By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana