17th September 2024 2:51:25 PM
1 min readThe Ghana Police Service (GPS) has refuted claims about a shooting incident at the Electoral Commission (EC) office in Kumasi, assuring the public that no demonstrators were harmed.In response to circulating reports, the police clarified that there were no injuries among protesters during the demonstration.
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A police statement released on Tuesday explained that a group of demonstrators had tried to enter the EC office compound, violating the pre-agreed arrangements. Officers intervened to prevent the situation from escalating further.The GPS also urged the media to ensure accurate reporting to avoid spreading false information.
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However, it was confirmed that tensions flared in Kumasi as police deployed teargas to disperse NDC supporters who clashed with law enforcement during the 'Enough is Enough' protest.Reports indicate that one protester sustained injuries and was taken to the hospital for medical attention.There were also incidents where protesters attempted to attack a police officer, who had to seek shelter in a nearby residence.
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Another officer reportedly suffered injuries after being assaulted by demonstrators.
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