Audio By Carbonatix
Police at Ejisu in the Ashanti Region have arrested two people believed to be New Patriotic Party agents for allegedly leading a minor to register for the biometric identification.
The two whose identities are yet to be disclosed were picked up at about 5.30pm at a registration centre at Ejisu near Kumasi.
Reports indicate a 15-year old girl who accompanied her elder sisters to the registration centre was lured by the suspects to register.
She however confided in a worker at the Ejisi-Juabeng District Assembly who called in the police.
Ejisu District Police Commander, D.S.P. Stephen Awuah confirmed the arrest to Nhyira FM’s Kofi Asante but declined to give further details.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Sammi Awuku launches ‘Change Makers Award’ at AUGUSCO 96th Speech Day to honour leadership and sustainability initiatives
3 minutes -
New Road Traffic Law requires drivers to arrange towing within 30 minutes – NRSA Boss
18 minutes -
Akabenezer backs grassroots scouting tournament to uncover football talent in Kumasi
20 minutes -
GMWU marks International Women’s Day with mentorship programme for girls in science and technology
22 minutes -
GCTU dismisses claims of court injunction, says University actions remain in force
33 minutes -
KATH CEO donates GHS 20,000 worth of provisions to support Muslim staff during Ramadan
42 minutes -
Father Andrew Campbell appeals for support to care for lepers and street children as he turns 80
45 minutes -
Callistus Mahama: On presidential travel, public trust, and the discipline of the reset
56 minutes -
Callistus Mahama: Ghana to acquire new presidential aircraft by November
1 hour -
Annoh-Dompreh leads Minority MPs to visit Offinso Traditional Council ahead of Ashanti cocoa farmers tour
1 hour -
Ghana to expand digital traffic enforcement with Traffitech project, says Road Safety Commission
1 hour -
Bright Simons raises concerns over Ghana’s energy strategy after Asharami Ghana commissioning
2 hours -
Playback: The Law discussed the ‘okada’ law
2 hours -
Offinsomanhene backs Minority tour, urges MPs to champion cocoa farmers’ concerns
2 hours -
SNIP-AFRICA partners gather in Accra to strengthen research on severe neonatal infections
2 hours
