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The Police have announced the arrest of six additional suspects in connection with the violent attack and destruction of properties at the Ayawaso West Wuogon NPP office on Sunday, July 7.
The incident at the party office caused tension in the community, prompting authorities to swiftly restore order.
Initially, one suspect was arrested and seven others were declared wanted by the police. In a press statement issued on Thursday, July 11, the police confirmed that six out of the seven wanted suspects have now been apprehended.
The arrested individuals are Alhaji Issah Kamara, Theophilus Kodzo Bedzra, Abdulai Victoria Naematu Nadolie, Hope Adzrah, Francis Agbessi Funu, and Christian Biakuse.
They are currently in police custody, cooperating with the ongoing investigation.
The police assured the public that efforts are ongoing to apprehend the remaining suspects involved in the incident.
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