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The attention of management of CAL Bank has been drawn to a shooting incident involving a police officer on guard duty and a customer at the Derby avenue branch of the bank on Saturday, March 08, 2014 during which three individuals were injured.
The injured were immediately given hospital medical care and discharged.
The incident has since been reported to the Accra Central Police Command for investigation.
Management of the Bank assures all who may have been affected by this unfortunate incident and the general public as a whole that the bank is cooperating with the police in their investigation.
The safety of our customers has always been and continues to be of paramount importance to us and we urge our customers to continue to conduct their business as usual at the various branches of the bank.
Thank You
Signed
Management of CAL Bank
From : Cal Bank, Ghana
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