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Four land guards, including a machine operator, have been arrested by the Okyeman Land Protection Force with the support of some residents of Okanta and the Ghana Police Service on the Suhum-Nsawam highways.
The four suspects, who alleged to be working for KOANS Building Solution, were in the company of several others with offensive weapons.
They were clearing a parcel of land at Okanta and later became confrontational with the community members.
The four suspects including Samuel Desese, 38 years, Oboobi Godwin, 45 years, Kwaku Eric, 32 years and Nifa Cann, 25 years are currently under investigations at the Kyebi Divisional Police Headquarters.
Okyeman Akwansrahene and leader of the Okyeman Land Protection Force, Baffour Asiedu Bekoe who lead the arrest disclosed to journalists that, some community members of Okanta called him to complain about the invasion of the town by people suspected to be land guards.
They were said to be working on a parcel of land belonging to Okyeman.
According to Baffour Aseidu Bekoe, he mobilized his team and informed the police about the activities of the land guards and with the support of the community members, went in to effect the arrest.
He said, some of the land guards threatened to deal with them, however, they were able to overpower them and arrested four person including a machine operator.
Others who were armed fled into the bush.
Baffour Aseidu Bekoe hinted that, the Vigilante and Related Offence Act 2019, Act 999 empowers persons within a neighbourhood or community to prevent the commissioning of an offence within that neighborhood; so they acted under the guidance of the law to prevent the offence of trespassing and stealing of Okyeman's stool land.
He posited that, Section 3 of the Vigilante and Related Offence Act 2019, Act 999 prohibits the formation, organisation and operations of vigilante groups and activities.
According to him, the law states in subsection 2 that, whoever indulge in vigilante activities commit an offence and is liable to a term of imprisonment not less than 10 years.
He added that, Section 4 and 5 of Act 999 also spells out punishment for people who aid and abet vigilante activities through funding and facilitation.
To this end, he called on the Ghana Police Service to investigate the CEO of KOANS Building solutions for aiding and abetting vigilante activities contrary to Act 999.
Baffour Aseidu Bekoe says Nananoom would keenly follow how the police handles this investigation and where it would end.
Meanwhile, JoyNews sources at the Kyebi Divisional Police Headquarters confirmed the arrest and hinted that investigation is ongoing.
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