Audio By Carbonatix
A clash between two communities in the Ashanti region, last Thursday, led to the death of one and the injury of another after a police officer fired live ammunition.
Residents of Adwumakase Kese in the Afigya Kwabre South District are however disputing claims the police officer fired in defence and want a full investigation into the shooting.
Alexander Owusu, known popularly as K. Owusu was hit by a shot fired by a police officer who had come to the community in the company of two others to make arrests in Adwumakase Kese.
The incident was preceded by disagreement over land boundary with the Bomfa community.

The youth of Adwumakase and Bomfa clashed when the latter attempted to mount a sign post indicating entry to the community.
The police in the company of youth from Bomfa had come to Adwumakase to make arrests through which gunshots ensued.
“This is the spot the man died. The police parked in front of the palace and started shooting. Two people were shot. I then went to him, the policeman with the gun, and held the gun with the muzzle facing downwards,” an eye witness who spoke to Luv News on condition of anonymity.
“Someone hit the policeman from behind and injured him. They shot the people before we attacked them. It wasn’t our decision to attack them I only went to struggle with him to prevent him from killing anymore people,” he added.
Ashanti Region Police PRO, Godwin Ahianyo explains the officer fired the shots in self-defence.
“During the attack, the policeman was hit with a foreign material and fell as a result. He had to resort to the firearm and two persons got injured. This morning our understanding is that one has passed on to eternity.
"The Regional Command has taken up the matter and has referred it to the Regional CID to unravel the circumstances that led to the attacks on the police officers, and the damage on the police vehicle as well as the firing of the shots”.
The deceased, Alexander Owusu was a husband, father of nine and a farmer.

The 51-year-old met his untimely death when he joined his townsfolk in communal labour to build a palace.
The wife of the deceased, Attaa Akomaa, is yet to come to terms with the demise of her husband of sixteen years and is worried about the future of their children.
The youth of Adwumakase Kese blames unseen hands from Bomfa for calling on them resulting in the death of one of their people.
They then marched to the community to burn down a shrine.
The Kontihene of Adwumakase, Nana Yeboah Mensah is unhappy with the action of the youth.
The Manhyia Palace has invited the feuding factions to determine land boundaries of the communities.
The police command continues to put surveillance on the two communities.
Latest Stories
-
India blocks Telegram messaging app until June 22, government says
2 minutes -
Cocoa farmers spared another blow as gov’t rejects price cut despite global slump – COCOBOD
11 minutes -
While Côte d’Ivoire cuts cocoa prices, Ghana holds the line to protect farmers – COCOBOD
29 minutes -
‘We had to save the sector’ – COCOBOD defends unprecedented cocoa price intervention
48 minutes -
Sophia Akuffo didn’t resign over Torkornoo’s removal – Kwakye Ofosu
1 hour -
Government ends diesel fuel relief ahead of June pricing window
1 hour -
Bossman Asare resigned voluntarily, government didn’t pressure him – Kwakye Ofosu
1 hour -
Military deployed to Bawku SHS after student rampage over exam malpractice crackdown
1 hour -
Roads Ministry must disclose full details of road contracts – MFWA
1 hour -
Two jailed over armed robbery attack on New Edubiase fuel station
1 hour -
IAEA backs Ghana’s nuclear readiness amid Africa’s growing energy transition
1 hour -
Tema West MP demands urgent probe into missing Constituency Women’s Organiser
2 hours -
Church of Pentecost Chairman calls on Nkwanta residents to embrace peace
2 hours -
Mahama presides over 48th Change of Guards Parade at the Presidency
2 hours -
Mahama receives letters of credence from seven new envoys
2 hours