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The Police have arrested one of the suspected kingpins in the Mamobi-Nima riot and the leader of the 'Bombom gang.'
Announcing the arrest on their Facebook page on Sunday, the Police said, Ali Awudi, who has been on the run since the violent clash in January, was arrested at Aflao through an intelligence-led operation.
His arrest means that the leaders of the two groups are both in Police custody.
In a similar intelligence-led exercise, suspect Ibrahim Hussein, alias Kumodzi, leader of the Kumordzi group was earlier arrested on February 4.
Ei this Nima fight no be small oo. Chale 🤦♂️😭 pic.twitter.com/dPvj1iebam
— Ghana Yesu✝️ (@ghanayesu_) January 18, 2022
On January 18, 2022, there was a violent clash between youth groups in Mamobi and Nima.
The timely intervention by the Police averted what could have been bloodshed following the violent clash.
Nima youth 🤦♂️💔 pic.twitter.com/pe2r2VhCFi
— MONTENEGRO☔️💦 (@gehrich247) January 18, 2022
Five persons were injured, the Assistant Commissioner of Police, Kwesi Ofori told the press said.
Out of the five, three of the persons were seriously injured, he said.
Police Contained Nima Violence
— Ghana Police Service (@GhPoliceService) January 18, 2022
The Police strongly intervene in the Nima violence and brought the situation under control. Meanwhile, the suspected criminals are being pursued to face justice.
Full details will be provided at an opportune time. pic.twitter.com/lCPGE9CC5x
So far, 14 suspects have been arrested in connection with the incident.
The Police said, "we are still pursuing other members of the gang to bring them to face justice. As we had earlier assured, the Police will do whatever it takes to arrest all other members of the gang and dismantle their activities through the due process of the law."
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