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4 arrested in connection with  killing of 9 passengers at Pusiga

Four persons have been arrested in Bawku for allegedly masterminding and actively taking part in gun attack, resulting in the death of nine passengers and injuries to 17 others, in Pusiga.

The suspects, Majeed Issaka, Rauf Anatem and two others (unidentified) were arrested in their hideout in Bawku, in the Bawku Municipality, by a joint military/po­lice personnel on Sunday, the Ghanaian Times has gathered.

The four suspects, who were detained in cells at the Bawku Divisional Police Station were expected to be arraigned.

The awful attack occurred at about 8:30am on Thursday, near the Gbewaa College of Education, Pusiga, when police were escorting passengers, all traders, on board vehicles on a journey to Cinkasse in neighbouring Togo.

There is relative calm in both Pusiga and Bawku and their environs after the incident.

Meanwhile, the Mamprugu Youth Association (MAYA), Bawku Chapter, in a statement copied the Ghanaian Times, condemned the dastardly act, and urged security personnel to arrest perpetrators of the crime and restore peace and order in the area who carried the act apprehended.

Also, in the same statement, the group sought to chastise the legislator for Bawku Central, Mahama Ayariga, for calling the recent Pusiga attack ‘retaliatory attack’.

Mr Ayariga in a statement issued on Friday, September 22, this year, noted that the act would derail the recent improvement in the security situation in Bawku and its environs.

He continued, “this cowardly and sense­less shooting of passenger vehicles in the Bawku areas and Walewale route is unac­ceptable and continuous to completely de­rail the recent improving security situation in Bawku and its environments.

“This retaliatory shootings must stop and the soldiers must be firm on this matter and deal swiftly with such dastardly acts.”

However, the use of the phrase ”retalia­tory attack” in the statement by the MP, in the view of MAYA, only sought to justify the murder in cold blood of the innocent persons who lost their lives to the attack of late.

They called on Mr Ayariga and five other lawmakers from the eastern part of the region to shy away from prejudice and tribal sentiments, and exhibit leader­ship by contributing significantly to end the impasse in the area.

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