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Police in Dodowa in the Greater Accra region have intensified patrols in Dodowa and surrounding areas following the murder of a chief and two others there earlier this week.
Nene Teiko Opeteku III was shot and killed with two others by unidentified men on a motorbike. The CID and Homicide Unit have taken over investigations and launched a manhunt for the assailants.
Dodowa Divisional police commander Chief Superintendent Kwesi Ofori is also urging residents to volunteer information.
“We have already beefed up our patrols in that area and the police to also do certain things, which cannot be disclosed to the media. This all aim at ensuring that the area is more stable,” said Supt Ofori.
He said the occurrence of this nature calls for re-strategizing and the police “are going to do everything possible to appraise our security measures and upgrade them.”
Superintendent Ofori said this will enable the police to enforce the laws better and get the culprits arrested.
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