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100 policemen patrol Anloga township
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About a hundred policemen are currently patrolling the Anloga township in the Volta Region after 60 more were sent following a shoot out on Saturday morning.

The police reinforcement is to beef up security in the town which has been saddled with a chieftaincy dispute.

Two people are reportedly injured in the shoot between two rivaling chieftaincy factions in the area.

Seven people arrested in connection with the disturbance are still being held by the police.

The Municipal Chief Executive of Ketu, Mr. Edward Ahiabor told Joy News the place is come for now.

He said the victims are receiving treatment at the hospital.

According to him, the seven people arrested were found to be carrying guns in clear violation of the law.

He said they will be arraigned before court.

Story by Malik Abass Daabu



       

 
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