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The Ghana Police Service has arrested three individuals for causing a disruption at the ongoing limited voter registration exercise in Tepa, in the Ashanti region.
The arrested individuals are Abass Abukari, George Vinor, and Abdul Karim.
The three suspects, Abass Abukari, George Vinor and Abdul Karim, are currently in Police custody assisting the investigation.
— Ghana Police Service (@GhPoliceService) May 8, 2024
Calm has since been restored as the registration exercise continues.
According to the police, the suspects were involved in a physical altercation, which resulted in a temporary disturbance at the Tepa Electoral Commission office.
The police said that the suspects are presently in custody, aiding in an ongoing investigation.
They further assured that calm has been restored, allowing the registration process to resume without further incident.
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