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Two police officers were injured Wednesday following clashes between nomadic herdsmen and farmers of Sokode Ando in the Volta Region.
This comes on the heels of the alleged murder of an indigene of the community on his farm by the herdsmen.
Tatsi Koku was reportedly found dead on his farm on Saturday, a day after he was reported missing.
Joy News Volta Region Correspondent, Hubert Yevu-Agbi, reports that residents claim because Koku had raised concerns about the destruction of his farm by the cattle, the herdsmen killed him.
The farmers started protesting the continuous presence of the herdsmen in the area, starting the clashes.
The nomads’ random movement of herds of cattle from one geographical location to the other has landed them in trouble with farmers who say the animals destroy their farms.
There have fatal clashes between nomads and farmers in the Ashanti and Eastern regions over alleged destruction of farms by the activities of nomads.

In Wednesday's incident at Sokode Ando, the police officers were attacked when they sought to intervene in one of the many fights between the herdsmen and farmers.
Deputy Volta Region Police Commander, ACP Nana Asuman, told Joy News a SWAT team has been deployed to protect lives and property and to maintain security in the Volta Region town.
“When police were going there [the scene of a reported attack] they [farmers] attacked the police, took their rifles away and [vandalised] the police vehicle.
“So another police team had the information and were moving towards their area, but they were also ambushed and they took one rifle away from them and damaged the police vehicle,” he said.
ACP Asuman said some of the seized rifles were retrieved as the SWAT team moved into the area and met with opinion leaders and traditional leaders of Sokode Ando.
The injured police officers were receiving treatment at the hospital, he revealed.
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