Police Arrest Seven Persons After Daylight Shooting In A Street In Ghana
The Ghanaian Police Service have arrested seven persons in connection with a shootout in Nima on Tuesday, January 18, between two rival gangs.
Five of the suspects are in police custody while two are being treated in a hospital under police guard.
The police has also launched a search for leaders of the two gangs known as Kumordzi and Bombon.
Director-General of Police Public Affairs, ACP Kwesi Ofori, who addressed the media at the police headquarters said;
“Nima witnessed mass violence around 3:30 pm yesterday [Tuesday], and the Police quickly intervened. The violence spread across some sections of Nima and we managed to stabilise the situation.
“7 persons have been arrested. 5 are presently here with us, and the other two are on admission at the Police hospital.”