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The Police have arrested 14 persons at Enchi in the Western North Region for threatening to disturb the re-run of elections for some positions in the New Patriotic Party's (NPP) Constituency Executive Elections.

According to the Police, the suspects were arrested on 8th February 2023 "when they invaded the house of one of the candidates in the election to threaten her and also intimidate others prior to the elections.”

The suspects are: Kwabena Analdini, Kwasi Fobi, Isaac Oppong, Stephen Kwofie, Isaac Mensah.

The rest are: Kwame Amofah, Acheampong Ernest, Prosper Hato, Hadi Koder, Aryittey Tettey, Kwasi Mintah, Dominic Akakpo, Odoom Botwe and Emmanuel Arhin Owusu.

Meanwhile, all 14 suspects are in Police custody to be arraigned to face justice.
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