The Ghana Police Service says it has picked up some 42 persons at Stonebwoy's Ashaiman To The World Concert.
The suspects who are currently in police custody are said to have carried out various forms of attacks against unsuspecting attendees.
The musical event hosted by dancehall artiste took place at the Saka Saka Park in Ashaiman last night, September 3.
POLICE ARREST 42 SUSPECTS FOR VARIOUS OFFENCES AT "ASHIAMAN TO THE WORLD CONCERT"
— Ghana Police Service (@GhPoliceService) September 4, 2022
The Police arrested 42 suspects during the Ashiaman to the World concert held on 3rd August, 2022 at the Saka Saka park in Ashiaman in the Greater Accra Region.
In a statement released by the police, some of the suspects are reported to have among other things, “attacked some of the fans with toy guns, cutlasses, knives, scissors and other offensive weapons at different locations towards the end of the concert.”
The release further enumerated the items retrieved from the said suspects.
Items retrieved from them include 2 Toy pistols, 10 mobile phones, 5 cutlasses, 5 jack knives, 3 Pairs of scissors, 1 wig and a tablet.
— Ghana Police Service (@GhPoliceService) September 4, 2022
All the suspects will be taken through the due process of the law. pic.twitter.com/IQngT6KQRu
They include “2 toy pistols, 10 mobile phones, 5 cutlasses, 5 jack knives, 3 Pairs of scissors, 1 wig and a tablet.”
The police also assured that all those found culpable after investigations will be made to face the law.
“All the suspects will be taken through the due process of the law.”
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