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The Police CID has begun investigations into a raid on the stool home of the Sempe Clan in the Ga traditional area.
The stool home was last night raided by some unidentified persons.
But elders of the Sempe clan suspect persons belonging to a faction in a chieftaincy dispute of being involved in the raid.
Some items belonging to the stool such as swords, brass bowls and guns were taken away.
The room which initially stored the Sempe stool and the priceless items had been reduced to an almost empty one.
Joy News reporter Nathaniel Attoh who reported from the clan house said the raiders did not find the stool which ostensibly was the target of the raid.
The Sempe stool elders who apparently anticipated the raid had hidden the stool at an undisclosed location.
“A door which was barely hanging on its hinges and some destroyed padlocks on the floor greeted me when I visited the Nii Saka Tsuru We which is the stool house of the Sempe clan,” Nathaniel reported.
About 10 bottles of schnapps, a piece of white cloth and two pots were the only articles left on the floor.
Police are yet to make any arrests in connection with the case.
Source: Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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