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The Police have arrested two suspects at Anyinam in the Eastern Region.
The suspects are; Patrick Anyimadu and Millicent Pennin.
The Police in a release stated that the suspects were arrested "in connection with disturbances and damage caused to properties during the Atiwa East NDC Constituency Elections on October 23, 2022."
According to the Police, the suspects allegedly engaged some people to attack and destroy some properties and also disturb the peace of the area.
The suspects are currently assisting the Police in their investigations while efforts are made to close in on the other conspirators.
Read the full statement below:
POLICE ARREST TWO SUSPECTS OVER ELECTION DISTURBANCES AT ANYINAM IN THE EASTERN REGION
The Police have arrested two suspects at Anyinam in the Eastern Region in connection with disturbances and damage caused to properties during the Atiwa East NDC Constituency Elections on October 23, 2022.
The suspects allegedly engaged some people to attack and destroy some properties and also disturb the peace of the area.
Suspects Patrick Anyimadu and Millicent Pennin are currently in Police custody assisting investigation while efforts are underway to get the other accomplices arrested to face justice.
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