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The National Security Coordinator Col. Laary Gbevlo Lartey has warned nationals arriving in the country from Libya to desist from acts that would threaten the peace being enjoyed here.
Some of the evacuees a couple of weeks ago went to destroy equipment at the Aviation Social Centre.
Col. Gbevlo Lartey said no one will be spared if caught engaging in acts of lawlessness.
The National Security Chief was addressing over 700 Ghanaian evacuees, the latest to arrive from Libya on Thursday.
It brings to four thousand and seven hundred, the total number of returnees so far.
Mr. Lartey promised them of the needed assistance to re-unite with their families here in Ghana.
Meanwhile, some of the returnees have shared their harrowing experiences in Libya.
They claimed security forces subjected them to brutality for attempting to flee the troubled country.
Source: Joy News/Ghana
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