US

We remain committed to maintaining law & order – GAF says after condemning unprovoked attack & killing of soldier

We remain committed to maintaining law & order – GAF says after condemning unprovoked attack & killing of soldier

The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has assured the general public that it remains committed to maintaining law and order despite the unprovoked attacks on some soldiers.

GAF said this after releasing its preliminary investigative report on the soldier who was killed at Kasoa.

The preliminary investigations, GAF said, indicated Lance Corporal (L/Cpl) Danso Michael (deceased) accompanied his colleague, Lance Corporal Omar Abdul Rahman and other officer, Lance Corporal Ametus Matthew to a half plot of land at Millennium city in Kasoa.

“Lance Corporal (L/Cpl) Omar Abdul Rahman owned a half plot of land which was in dispute at Millennium City, for which the Millennium City Police, informed all parties to stay off the land until the issue was resolved.

Omar and his colleagues stopped the people from working and proceeded to the Millennium City Police Station to report the issue.

“Whilst at the Police Station, the acclaimed owner of the land arrived with 2 others believed to be land guards confronted the soldiers during which they started firing at the deceased soldier who was going to park a vehicle at the Police Station.

The police disarmed and arrested the firer after realizing L/Cpl Danso had been hit by the rounds fired.

The body of the deceased soldier has since been deposited at the 37 Military Hospital morgue,” GAF said in a statement on Thursday May 2.

Below is the full statement…

GAF INVESTIGATES KILLING OF A SOLDIER AT MILLENNIUM CITY

The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) regrets to announce the tragic loss of one of our soldiers in an incident attributed to an alleged land dispute at Millennium City, Kasoa in the Central Region.

On Tuesday 30 April 2024, at about 4:20pm in an unprovoked circumstance, the soldier was attacked and killed by one Benlord Ababio, an alleged land guard.

Our preliminary investigations indicate Lance Corporal (L/Cpl) Omar Abdul Rahman owned a half plot of land which was in dispute at Millennium City, for which the Millennium City Police, informed all parties to stay off the land until the issue was resolved.

Omar and his colleagues stopped the people from working and proceeded to the Millennium City Police Station to report the issue.

Whilst at the Police Station, the acclaimed owner of the land arrived with 2 others believed to be land guards confronted the soldiers during which they started firing at the deceased soldier who was going to park a vehicle at the Police Station.

The police disarmed and arrested the firer after realizing L/Cpl Danso had been hit by the rounds fired.

Source: 3News
Scroll to Top