The Ashanti regional Police command has arrested the leader of the ruling NPP’s vigilante group – Delta Force – who allegedly attacked the Ashanti regional security liaison officer in his office on Friday.
The 37-year-old mechanic, Kwadwo Bamba, is currently in police custody helping with investigations into the attack, a police statement said.
The statement also noted that names of other members of the vigilante group are known to the Police and are being sought after.
Some well-built members of the ‘Delta Force’ allegedly stormed the Ashanti Regional Coordinating Council on Friday, March 24 to stop Mr George Adjei from performing his duties because they “could not work with him since he was from another region”.
The group claimed that Mr George Adjei, the newly-appointed Ashanti Regional Security Coordinator for the region, was an outsider who was unknown to them and had neither been in the trenches nor suffered with them when the NPP was campaigning to win 2016 general election.
The Regional Security Coordinator’s office is in the same building with that of the National Board for Small-Scale Industries (NBSSI), which is about three blocks away from the building housing the regional minister’s office.
The group members petitioned the Ashanti Regional Minister, Mr Simon Osei-Mensah, about three weeks ago, expressing their displeasure with the appointment of Mr Adjei.
According to the members of the group, they are not interested in the position of the Ashanti Regional Security Coordinator but insist that the person must come from the Ashanti Region. Delta Force
A spokesperson for the group, Mr Emmanuel Fosu, said the members of the Delta Force had presented two petitions to the Ashanti Regional Minister, after the appointment of Mr Adjei was announced, but all their pleas had fallen on deaf ears.
He explained that they had sacrificed their lives and everything, with some of them sustaining injuries and arrest prior to the December 7, 2016 polls. Mr Fosu said members of the group did not understand why the appointing authority would bring in an unfamiliar security coordinator who would not appreciate their contributions and concerns.
Police
Briefing the media after the attack, the Ashanti Regional Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Nketiah Yeboah, said the police, upon hearing about the attacks, dispatched armed police officers to the scene and they were followed by a crime scene management team to begin investigations immediately.
He assured the people in the region that the police would get to the bottom of the matter, arrest the perpetrators and ensure that they face the full rigours of the law, irrespective of their political affiliation.
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