16 Victims of Violence in By-Elections Make Statements • Sam George Receives Declaration Form



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The police administration has so far collected statements from 16 victims of the shooting that occurred in the constituency of Ayawaso West Wuogon in the by-election last Thursday.

A declaration form was also sent to Mr. Sam George, MP for Ningo Prampram, to transmit it so that the necessary measures are taken, while videos and sequences related to the incident. were under critical review to badist the police in his investigations.


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Expanded Committee

A statement signed by the Ghana Police Commissioner for Public Affairs, Deputy Police Commissioner (ACP) David Eklu, said that the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mr. David Asante-Apeatu, had expanded the committee charged with investigating the Ayawaso West Wuogon by-election incident incident.

He added that the investigations would cover the professional as well as the criminal behavior of everyone involved in the incident.

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The Investigation Committee is headed by the Deputy Director General of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), George Tweneboah, who is in charge of criminal investigations.

Members of the committee

The other members of the committee come from the Police Professional Standards Bureau (PIPS), the Judicial Affairs Department and the Police.

Directorate, Police Operations, as well as detectives from the Crime Scene Unit of the Police and Airport Division.

"The police administration wishes to badure that it has taken note of all the concerns expressed by members of the public, parliamentarians, statesmen and reputed organizations, among others", the statement said.


In-depth investigations would be conducted in accordance with the ongoing transformation program of the Ghana Police Service, aimed at ensuring the highest professional standards.

As a result, he made an appeal to any member of the public with information about the incident to call 0244623866, 0242814863, toll free numbers from the police, 191, on all networks and 18555 on both MTN and Vodafone.

The public can also send information to the e-mail address, This email address is protected from spam. You must enable JavaScript to view it..

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