The Ashanti Regional Police Command says it will severely deal with personnel who are found to have acted unprofessionally in the Foase shooting.

Three people have died after police fired through protesters over relocation of capital of Atwima Kwanwoma District from Foase to Twedie.

One of them died on the spot on Wednesday while the others gave up the ghost later at the hospital, the last of them on Friday.

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Two of seven people currently on admission at the Komfo Anokye Hospital Accident and Emergency Center are said to be in critical condition.

Six others on admission at a private health facility with various forms of injuries were discharged over the weekend.

Several bullet marks, up to about 5 feet high are visible on walls of buildings.

Residents accuse the police of targeting them in Wednesday’s clashes, resulting in the fatalities.

They have been going round to pick both spent shells and live ammunition of what they believe to have been fired from AK 47 assault rifles.

“It was just a peaceful demonstration but they fired into the crowd, targeting unarmed residents.

Police assaulted Nana Gyaasehene without any provocation; it still baffles me why they fired those shots into the crowd

This is evidence of police unprofessional conduct. This is against the claim that they fired only rubber bullet, ” an angry resident said.

The regional command describes the shooting and casualties as unfortunate while extending condolences to bereaved families.

ASP Juliana Obeng is Public Relations Officer and comments of the happenings as follow:

“If the duty of an institution is to get to a scene like that and then make sure there is an absolute calm and absolute law and order maintained and that was achieved, I guess that’s it.

It wasn’t only the police that was  detailed to go maintain law and order there. We had a team joining us from the military and we had the support of our colleagues from the Fire Service as well,” she said.

Asked if peace was maintained at the expense of human life, ASP Juliana Obeng sounded apologetic, describing the deaths as unfortunate.

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“It is unfortunate . We continue to extend our condolences to bereaved families,” she said.

“Investigations are ongoing. The moment we talk about  where we’ve gotten to or what it is that we’ve been able to establish so far it would mean that we will have to halt investigations.”

No arrest has been made in connection with the shooting incident.

ASP Obeng however says the command will not shield personnel who will be cited for professional misconduct.

“If at the end of our review we notice or have the evidence to prove that  indeed  there was a policeman or military man or there was even a fireman who did something that was not professional and for that matter has resulted not just in the death but in mishandling of the issue in Foase, yes there is some kind of punishment that would be meted to that  police or military or fire officer,” she revealed.

Meanwhile, residents of Foase are voluntarily contributing to support treatment and up-keep of wounded victims of Wednesday’s disturbances.




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  1. investigations are ongoing…smh am not surprised at this. This and many reasons why the people do not have faith in the Ghanaian police. Civilians lynch suspected armed robbers because they believe the police can not handle it. Now the police are shooting at innocent citizens whilst armed robbers and criminals are taking over our cities and towns.Some of our leaders are the cause of these numerous crimes and killings in the country. God will punish them all

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