
Audio By Carbonatix
Seven of the 14 people arrested by police for their roles in clashes in the East Mamprusi District have been remanded into prison custody by a Tamale Magistrate’s court.
They are to re-appear on April 22, 2014 for a continuation of the case.
The renewed clashes reported on Friday escalated over the weekend claiming three lives.
Hundreds of homes have been completely burnt in the communal violence.
Northern Regional Police Public Relations Officer ASP Ebenezer Tetteh told JoyNews the seven are facing charges including causing harm, conspiracy to commit crime, causing damage to property and murder.
He said some of the suspects were arrested with weapons and others were picked up while they were engaged in other criminal activities.
ASP Tetteh said calm had returned to the troubled area but said the people themselves must give peace a chance.
He said it is extremely important for the two sides to learn to trust each other.
“You can see there is a lot of mistrust between the feuding parties and that is the cause of what we are witnessing now,” he told JoyNews' Joseph Opoku Gakpo.
Latest Stories
-
Emirates expands operations in Ghana with additional weekly flights
12 minutes -
Tributes paid to ‘popular’ teenager killed in Donegal rally crash
12 minutes -
Marigold Foundation distributes sanitary pads to 1,500 girls in Agona East
42 minutes -
Two dead after building collapse at Gyagyaano in Cape Coast
45 minutes -
Six arrested over Kwabenya shooting incident involving Adwoa Safo
56 minutes -
Nana Kwadwo Safo Akofena I installed as new leader of Kristo Asafo Mission
1 hour -
Kristo Asafo Church refutes claims Adwoa Safo was shot by brother
2 hours -
Four dead, two critical after Metro Mass bus plunges into ditch on Peki stretch
3 hours -
Police reinforce security at Kwabenya following gunfire incident involving Adwoa Safo
3 hours -
Kristo Asafo Church to investigate gunfire incident at leadership introduction ceremony
4 hours -
Security fired warning shots after gate breach attempt — Lawyer Kantanka on Adwoa Safo’s incident
4 hours -
Adwoa Safo fired first shot, security responded with warning shots – Kristo Asafo lawyer claims
4 hours -
Police investigates shooting incident involving Adwoa Safo
4 hours -
Father’s Day: ‘Let’s continue to build giants’ – Mahama urges
5 hours -
Frimpong Manso Institute commends fathers for their vital role in families and society
5 hours