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Murder Cases Happenings In Assin North Affecting Day-To-Day Activities....Assin North Parliamentary Aspirant (NPP).

Murder Cases Happenings In Assin North Affecting Day-To-Day Activities...Assin North Parliamentary Aspirant (NPP)


With a solemn heart and grieve, I recount the recent murdering happening in Assin North, it
is so sad that this barbaric act is in its crescendo state month after months in the district.
The situation now put the hearts of men and women in the palms in the district affecting the
day-to-day activities of the people.
In the interim, one can number over five murders committed in Assin Bereku and Assin
Dansame alone involving our mothers who are over sixty years of age between 2022 and 2023.
With the sequence of these events, police reports points to the fact that the victims’ organs
are skilfully removed taken away by the perpetuators of these crimes for rituals.


In as much as the Security agencies, DISEC, and Nananom are doing their best to put an end
to this situation, I would like to make a humbly plea to all of us to take our safety and security
in our own hands. We should say something when we see something as the national slogan is
being preached day and night.


We should report people around us whom we are suspicious of their activities to the security
services for investigation to be launched into their activities.
We should not keep quiet and die from the hands of these wicked ones among us.
In our consciences effort in helping the police to end this situation in Assin North, we should
also note that the laws of the state speak clearing against instant justice and mob actions. Wes hould not take the laws into our hands in our duty of helping the police.


I would like to make a passionate appeal to the Ghana Police Service Command in Assin
North to the swifty with their investigations in the case before them in these murders and act
without fear or favour to bring the perpetuators of these heinous crimes to book in order to
build and maintain trust in them.


I would finally want to extend words of condolence to the families of the victims and assure
them that things are not out of hands and we have not lost it all as a district.
Thank you.


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