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The Police have arrested nine suspects in connection with the burning of the Electoral Commission office at Ayensuano in the Eastern Region.
The arrest brings the total number of individuals apprehended for post-election disturbances across the country to 106.
A statement issued by the Police confirmed that all the suspects are currently in custody and undergoing legal processes.
The Police reaffirmed their commitment, along with other security agencies, to safeguarding communities and ensuring the maintenance of law and order.
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