The Inspector General
of Police (IGP), Mr David Asante-Apeatu, has directed the Central Regional
Police Command to speed up investigations into the shooting and killing of one
Richard Aheheto, 36, at Akweley in Kasoa in the Central Region.
The IGP made the call
in a statement issued and signed by Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP)
Simon Tenkuu, for the Director-General of Police Public Affairs, sighted by the
Ghanaian
Times.
The statement said investigation
conducted so far showed that the police received a distress call from the
Emergency Command Centre on March 31, at about 8:30p.m, to respond to attack
against some people at a graduation ceremony for a hairdresser at Akweley.
It indicated that a patrol
team was dispatched to restore order at Akweley, resulting in the arrest of two
suspects amidst the pelting of stones and objects at the patrol team.
The statement said in
the process of arrest, the mob assaulted a police officer, who sustained
serious injuries and fell unconscious.
‘’While the officer
was being assaulted, others tried to disarm him causing him to fire a shot,
which hit the deceased, Aheheto, who was reportedly holding the muzzle of the
rifle at the time,” it said.
It said said both
Aheheto and the injured police officer were rushed by the patrol team to the
hospital for treatment, but the deceased was pronounced dead.
The statement warned
any person or persons with the intent to cause further disturbances, to desist
from that, and assured the public that thorough investigations would be
conducted into the incident, and perpetrators brought to book.
It asked any person with credible information to contact the police on its emergency numbers: 191 and 18555 or 0244661225.
BY TIMES REPORTER
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