The Ketu South District Security council has met security personnel at the Aflao border in an attempt to unite the two, following reports of simmering tension between them.
The Paramount Chief of Aflao Togbi Fiti V raised the alarm after last week’s chaos over the shooting of a taxi driver.
Ketu South District Chief Executive Bernard Amable told Joy News after the meeting, there was no visible sign of division between the security agencies in the area.
He said both the custom and military officials participated fully in the DISEC meeting.
The DCE said the search has begun for ringleaders of last week’s riots.
Source: Joy News/Ghana
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