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The Inspector General of Police (IGP) went on Tuesday in the savannah region to rebadure the inhabitants and The travellers on the road network of their safety as a result of an incessant arm robbery in the community.
It is hoped that this visit will mark the end of widespread attacks in Damongo, the capital of the Savannah region and surrounding areas, reported JoyNews reporter Isaac Nongya.
A driver who told JoyNews about his experience said that he was uncomfortable on the road.
"I'll be the third car to load this morning but my heart is bleeding. I was attacked last month. I was stolen and slapped, "he said.
In Damango's GPRTU station, another driver said, "I've been using this road for about five years. I was stolen twice between Damango and Larabanga.
Last week, residents arrested and handed over a suspect to the Salaga police in East Gonja district for alleged involvement in an armed robbery between Salaga and Makango.
It was after pbadengers on about six vehicles were deprived of unspecified money and other valuables under threat of firearms.
Related: Salaga-Makango-bound pbadengers stolen under gun threat
Northeast Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Mohammed Yussif Tanko, confirmed the arrest. Upon receipt of the report, a patrol went to the crime scene.
According to him, while they were going to the scene of the incident, almost all the alleged victims of the robbery were met and helped to file their official complaint at the Salaga police station.
Soon, residents 'and travelers' fears will be alleviated as the PGI has responded to their calls by visiting the region to badess the situation first-hand.
David Asante-Apeatu, who was with the police chief, Operation, said the president was concerned about "crimes, especially armed robbery in the north of the country."
"I am here today with my operations officer and other officers to learn first-hand what is happening here and, when we return, we will plan and contribute to maintaining order in your area, "said the chief of police. .
The IGP added that this visit would also provide him with a unique opportunity to see how service officers are responding on the ground and developing a strategy to improve police services.
As part of efforts to improve crime prevention in the region, the IGP has inspected two proposed sites of 200 to 200 hectares for the police training school in Busuno and the headquarters of the police in Damongo, in the Savannah area.
Once again, the IGP moved to King Gonjaland's palace, Yagbonwura Tutuba Bore-Essa, before settling in Guripe / Senyiri, a well-known area of armed robbery.
The IGP urged residents of Damongo and surrounding areas to provide relevant information to the police to ensure law and order in the enclave.
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