Bepong Riot: Nkawkaw Court Remands All 37 Suspects | Crime
37 suspects arrested in connection with the attacks on the Bepong Chief’s palace and several police officers at Kwahu Bepong in the Eastern Region have been remanded by the Nkawkwa District Court.
Presided over by His Worship Isaac Adjei, the court scheduled their next appearance for February 23, 2024.
The suspects allegedly assaulted the Bepong Chiefs Palace on February 4, 2024, resulting in injuries to seven individuals, including five police officers.
Background
Two people were reported dead after allegedly being hit by stray bullets fired by the police during the melee to disperse the ruthless crowd.
Reportedly, the event took place inside the chief’s palace, where law enforcement had gone to free a suspected murderer who was suspected of killing two persons in Adwumasu, a farming hamlet in Kwahu South Municipality.
The 45-year-old Akua Kyerewaa was allegedly raped and killed by the suspect, Kwasi Tenkorang, a 23-year-old ex-convict, according to accounts.
Kwasi Antwi, the victim’s 65-year-old brother, died instantly after being struck in the head with a metal rod while attempting to save his sister.
After seeing the crime and being pursued by the culprit, an eyewitness who was only identified as Frederick who was headed to the property narrowly avoided death.
On Sunday, February 4th, the suspect—who had been evading capture since the incident—was apprehended and brought to the chief’s palace.
When word spread about the arrest, members of the community attacked the palace, demanding his immediate release in exchange for swift justice. However, the police intervened and stopped it from happening.
But rather than lynching the culprit as the Police forbade it, they attacked the Police, hurling stones and other weapons at them.
Source: Peacefmonline.com
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