There
is uneasy calm in Kpalwega, a suburb of Bawku in the Upper East region after a
shooting incident in the area left one dead. Police in the area say their
investigations have revealed that the attack was not related to an ethnic
conflict. Speaking to Citi News, the Bawku Divisional commander,
Chief Superintendent Lovelace Tefutor said the victim was rather shot by armed
robbers. He stated that the man was shot because he was unable to give a
specified “amount of money to the robbers”
Narrating
the incident, Superintendent Tefutor said “…there was an uncompleted window
where the two armed men jumped through the window and broke into the main
entrance and asked the man for money…so the man gave him an unprescribed amount
of money, but they were insisting they wanted more money but the man said he
doesn’t have money so they dragged him outside and shot him three times leading
to his death.” “After that, they went back to the room of the man and ransacked
his room, but unfortunately they didn’t find any money,” he added.
Bawku has for some time now witnessed a number of shooting incidents. Police
in the area earlier asked residents to surrender their weapons in a bid to rid the town of illegal
weapons but only two residents obeyed the directive. The Bawku Police Commander
Chief Superintendent Lovelace Tefutor said residents did not comply with the
directives because they were not enthused about the deal.
Source:Citifmonline.com
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