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The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Christian Tetteh Yohuno, has arrived in Asawase, Kumasi, to investigate a series of alarming shootings that have left the community in shock.
This visit comes on the heels of two tragic incidents within just one week, raising serious concerns about safety in the Ashanti Region.
The recent wave of violence began with the assassination of Abdul-Malik Azenbe, the Kusasi Chief of the Ashanti Region, who was brutally gunned down at his home near the Asawase F-line community centre on July 22.
Eyewitnesses reported that the assailants, also on a motorbike, included one attacker armed with an AK-47, showcasing the escalating danger in the area.
Despite being rushed to the hospital, the chief was pronounced dead upon arrival, sending shockwaves through the community.
Just days later, another shooting occurred, where an unidentified man was targeted by gunmen on a motorbike.
Eyewitness accounts describe the harrowing scene as the attackers opened fire and fled, leaving residents terrified and calling for immediate action.
Police and military personnel responded swiftly, cordoning off the area to conduct a thorough investigation.
Crime scene experts are diligently gathering evidence in hopes of uncovering leads that could bring the perpetrators to justice.
The IGP's visit is crucial for assessing the current security situation and engaging with local leaders to understand residents' fears and concerns.
His presence signals a strong commitment from the Ghana Police Service to address the increasing violence that has left many in Asawase feeling unsafe. The community is demanding swift justice, seeking reassurance that such violent acts will not go unpunished.
In light of these tragic events, the Ashanti Regional Security Council (REGSEC) has taken preventative measures by imposing an immediate ban on the use of motorbikes after 7:00 PM in several parts of the region, including Asokore Mampong and the Kumasi Metropolis.
This decision aims to curb the trend of motorbike-related violence, which has become alarmingly prevalent in recent weeks.
Data from the Ghana Police Service reveals a troubling rise in violent crime in the Ashanti Region, with shooting incidents increasing by 25% in the last year alone.
This spike in violence is concerning for both law enforcement and community members, who are desperately seeking strategies to enhance safety and security.
Asawase residents are left grappling with not only the grief of losing their chief but also the anxiety of living in a community where violence seems to be on the rise.
The IGP's visit and the subsequent actions taken by REGSEC are critical steps towards restoring peace and order in the region. The community watches closely, hopeful for swift resolutions to these tragic occurrences and a return to safety.
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