Director-General of Public Affairs of the Ghana Police Service, ACP David Eklu confirmed the arrest
The Ghana Police Service has said that it will allow for independent investigations into the killing of seven (7) young men by some personnel of the police at Asawase in the Ashanti Region.
Many Civil Society organizations and other well-meaning Ghanaians have called for an independent probe into the incident to ensure that justice is served.
The Police announced on Tuesday that seven out of the eight suspected robbers, whose attack reportedly led to the death of a Police Officer with the SWAT Unit of the Ashanti Regional Police Command, had been gunned down after a gun battle.
But families of some of the deceased persons have disputed the claims of the police.
The families have suggested that the police wrongfully killed their “innocent” relatives who they say are not robbers as claimed by the police.
Many others have since said the Police account of how the seven persons were killed was incoherent.
Some angry youth took to the streets in the Ashanti Regional capital on Thursday to protest over the killing.
Among other things, they burnt lorry tyres and besieged the Asawase police station demanding justice.
The situation forced a joint police and military presence at the police station to avert any violent attacks.
But according to the Director General of Police Public Affairs, ACP David Eklu, the service is ready to address the impasse and amicably address the problem.
Speaking on Citi TV’s major news bulletin, Citi Newsroom, he said his outfit will support an independent inquiry into the matter.
“It is very important that we get a body outside the police service to look at all the circumstances to look at what went right, what went wrong, and we see the way forward. That is the stance of the police administration now. It is for sober reflection over the incident, a dispassionate discussion of the incident and see how this issue will be resolved,” he said.
Meanwhile, the Director of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service, DCOP Maame Yaa Tiwa Addo-Dankwah says her outfit has already begun investigations into the matter.
“The Regional command is working, the case is under investigation and at the appropriate time, we will come out with our findings and everybody will know,” she said.
Source: citinewsroom.com
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Here we go again!! Ghanaians crying foul, these are ***barred word*** who disobeyed police signal to stop and started shooting at police. We want the police to do what? Pamper them because their are from Zongo and are untouchable. Those crying foul should investigate themselves the job they do and what were they in the part of the world at that time?
whatever they doing at manso nkwanta is not the case because people do travel in the night. and even if the police suspected them, the sensible thing to do is to arrest but to killed them.
what kind of probe? what were the seven people from asokore mampong, near kumasi doing at manso nkwanta in the night, a distance of at least 80km away. the relatives and the opinion leaders in the so-called zongo community must answer those questions first