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The Central Regional police say they have arrested some 22 students involved in the recent clashes on the University of Cape Coast (UCC) campus during the Atlantic (ATL) hall week celebration.
At least three students sustained serious injuries last Friday at UCC following a clash between some irate students of University of Ghana, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and UCC.
The skirmishes, the witness said erupted when porters of Oguaa Hall refused to allow some naked students from the Commonwealth Hall popularly referred to as Vandals, Unity and ATL students into the hall.

Several properties worth thousands of cedis belonging to Oguaa hall was destroyed, the eyewitness said.
One of the casualties Emmanuel Quarshie, 18, who is receiving medical treatment at the 37 Military Hospital told Joy News, he begged his attackers to spare him while they poured kerosene on his feet.
Mr Quarshie who said he is also asthmatic narrated to Joy News how the incident which has left his legs unfunctional, therefore, being unable to walk.
He said he is optimistic that with time he would walk again after he was stabbed when police threw tear gas and he fell.

Authorities of the University promised to surcharge the students found culpable after police conclude its investigations.
Meanwhile, University’s Director of Public Relations Major Rtd. Kofi Bentum told Joy News hall week celebrations have been rescheduled "to allow tempers to calm down".
He added that the celebrations will still come off provided the hall leaders could guarantee no one will engage in any unruly behavior. Hall leaders, school authorities added are to also present to management their celebrations plans.
Major Rtd Bentum said hall weeks are to be celebrated within the confirms of the hall with no other universities invite.
He disclosed that the UCC Vice Chancellor is consulting with other Vice Chancellors regarding the way forward, adding the recent incident happened on authorities blind side.
According to him, the students who have been arrested are only suspects who are being held for the mayhem and destruction of school properties.
He is optimistic that some of the students who saw what happened will help the police with investigations. He emphasised it is a criminal case and the university would be facilitating and assisting the police in that regard.

Major Rtd. Kofi Bentum could not tell if those arrested are all UCC students or there are students from other universities.
He disclosed that management of UCC had a meeting yesterday regarding Mr Quarshie's condition and the university agreed to foot his bill until his health is fully restored.
Also, some school authorities comprising the Dean of Students and Director of Health Service have travelled from Cape Coast to the 37 Hospital to meet parents of the stabbed student.
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