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| The suspects |
Sunyani, March 27, 2015 -THE POLICE
in Yeji in the Pru District of the Brong-Ahafo Region have arrested 15 persons suspected
to have attacked Fulani herdsman and killing 13 of their cows in February this
year.
The
special operations on Wednesday afternoon, led by the Yeji District Commander,
Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Abraham Bansah, at the Kamampa - a
village near Zabrema in the Yeji area - saw the arrest of the suspects,
including the Assemblyman for the area, Chumba Daniel, 35, who was believed to
have masterminded the attack.
Other
suspects were: Yaw Bindam, 35, farmer; Kwabena Paul, 35, farmer; Kofi Chuko, 39,
farmer; John Lipobil, 41, farmer; Kwadwo Frimpong, 39, farmer and Birigbaa
Toobi, 70, also a farmer.
The
rest were: Wusil George, 39, farmer; Birigbaa Belegba, 34, night watchman;
Banyele Tapoi, 42, farmer; Stephen Konja, 28, DJ; Kofi Osei, 42, farmer; Kwadwo
Donkor, 38, mason; Badonima Samuel, 33, farmer and Kwasi Kangare, 36, farmer.
Briefing
the media in Sunyani yesterday, the Brong-Ahafo Regional Crime Officer of the
Ghana Police Service, Superintendent Alhaji Maama Arhin, said on February 14,
2015, Banyele Tapoi complained that cattle belonging to a Fulani man had
destroyed his farm.
He
pursued the cattle to their stable and killed four of them. The following day, Chumba
Daniel, mobilized the people in the village with the support of John Lipobil,
bought cartridges and distributed them to the farmers to launch an attack on
the Fulani herdsman and his cattle.
The
mob initially kidnapped the herdsman, Ali Abdulai, and killed nine more cows, shared
the carcass among themselves and sold the rest.
The
owner of the cattle, Alhaji Belete, who is based at Kintampo, upon hearing the
incident, went to the village to access the situation only to be shot by
suspect Yaw Bindam, according to Superintendent Alhaji Arhin.
The
owner who survived the gunshot was taken to the Holy Family Hospital at
Techiman and later transferred to the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital in Kumasi
for treatment.
According
to the Regional Crime Officer, information about the attack got to the Yeji
police who rushed to the village, but the village folks attempted to attack the
police. They (police) retreated and reorganized and stormed the village this
week where they arrested all the suspects.
The
suspects who have been charged with conspiracy to commit crime, attempted
murder, used of offensive weapons, cruelty to animals and stealing, were
yesterday remanded by court into prison custody to re-appear on April 1.
Source:
Fred Tettey Alarti-Amoako