Police at Nsuta in the Techiman South Municipality of the Bono East Region have arrested a young man for allegedly destroying a political party billboard.
The billboard, which was mounted along the Nsuta-Techiman road belonged to Christopher Bayere Baasongti, the Election 2020 Parliamentary Candidate of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) for the Techiman South constituency.
Samuel Oduro, the suspect who is a resident of Agosa, also in the Municipality on the Techiman-Sunyani highway has since been placed in Police custody at Techiman.
Sergeant Boakye Yiadom of the Techiman Divisional Police Command who confirmed the August 31, incident added that investigation was on-going.
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