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Military men brutalise Ashaiman residents after a soldier was reportedly killed in the area
On Monday, March 6, military officers stormed the homes of some civilians in Ashaiman and subjected them to various forms of brutalisation.
According to reports, a soldier was killed in the area, warranting his colleagues to take “revenge” by punishing civilians who they feel might have committed the crime.
Military personnel storm Ashaiman, subject residents to various forms of abuse over alleged murder of colleague.#3NewsGH pic.twitter.com/X9kqCTIoPa
— #TV3GH (@tv3_ghana) March 7, 2023
Soldiers storm Ashiaman over death of their colleague!#PulseViral pic.twitter.com/mpQ5hqgLTt
— Pulse Ghana (@PulseGhana) March 7, 2023
Member of Parliament for the area, Mr Ernest Norgbey has condemned the manner in which the Military are handling the situation, stating that “they can be peeved because one of their own is gone but brutalizing people is not the solution to this problem.”
In an interview on the Sunrise show on 3FM with Johnnie Hughes Tuesday March 7, ,Mr Norgbey added that he was very sure where the military men are coming from, however, efforts to reach them have been futile.
“I know the men (military men) are coming from Michel Camp. I have called the head there but his line is unreachable,” he added.
Meanwhile, the incident has caused public outrage on social media as videos of the military brutalising residents of Ashaiman has gone viral.
Military men allegedly brutalizing Residents in Ashaiman. This comes after one of their men was assassin@ted few days ago. Be safe out there 🙏 pic.twitter.com/4xi8d5gdyu
— Akwasi Bugati 🇬🇭 Blogger (@akwasibugati) March 7, 2023