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Another individual has been busted for posing as a security officer in the Assin North constituency where a by-election is taking place.
This comes hours after a military imposter was arrested at a polling station in Assin Breku during the ongoing by-election.
Reports say the suspect was found wearing a shirt that indicated he was a community protection assistant.
But his responses to an inquiry exposed him leading to his arrest by the Assin Bereku Police command.
He is in police custody awaiting further investigation and legal proceedings.
Earlier on Tuesday, another young man dressed in full military attire was apprehended by the police.

According to sources, there were rumors about the man’s presence in a house earlier in the morning, but the police did not immediately take action.
However, he was eventually arrested when he resurfaced during the time the NDC candidate, James Gyakye Quayson, visited to vote.
Officers whisked him into a pick-up truck and drove him off for further investigations.

Meanwhile, the police have not yet made any statement regarding the incident.
Some residents have also been arrested for wearing party paraphernalia to the polling stations.
Police presence has been high at the polling stations since the election started this morning.
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