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Published on 2024-01-27 18:03:34
The Ghana Police Service has taken a suspect into custody and is actively searching for other individuals in Yendi involved in electoral-related offenses. The suspects are believed to have vandalized electoral materials while ballots were being sorted during the internal parliamentary elections of the New Patriotic Party.
In collaboration with the Military and in adherence to established protocols, the Police have been working to reinstate law, order, and security in the area. Fortunately, no individuals sustained injuries during the disturbances.
The Police Service wants to reassure the public that all those responsible for this regrettable incident will be apprehended and brought to justice in accordance with the law. They are dedicated to holding the perpetrators accountable for their actions.
The image attached to this news article shows a group of police officers and military personnel standing guard in Yendi. They are working together to ensure that peace and security are maintained in the area.
The incident in Yendi serves as a sobering reminder of the importance of safeguarding the electoral process and upholding the rule of law. The Ghana Police Service is committed to ensuring that such acts of disruption and vandalism do not undermine the democratic rights and privileges of the people.
It is crucial for the public to have confidence in the integrity of the electoral system, and the authorities are taking decisive action to address any threats to its proper functioning. By holding those responsible accountable for their actions, it sends a clear message that such behavior will not be tolerated.
The Ghana Police Service encourages anyone with information related to the incident to come forward and assist with the investigation. Cooperation from the community will be instrumental in ensuring that all individuals involved in the electoral-related offenses are identified and brought to justice.


