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The Kwahu Nkwatia Divisional Police Command is on the hunt for three male students from Mpraeso Senior High School in the Kwahu South Municipality.
These students are suspected to have been part of a group of eight who allegedly raped a female student on Sunday, October 13.
While five suspects have already been detained and are set to appear in court, efforts are underway to capture the remaining three who are still at large.
The police have intensified their search to bring them to justice.
The victim has since received medical attention, been discharged from the hospital, and is currently undergoing counseling to aid in her recovery.
Authorities are also working to ensure she receives the necessary support.
The management of Mpraeso SHS has assured the police of their full cooperation with the ongoing investigation.
They have stated that the situation is under control and that all necessary measures are being taken to assist with the case.
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