Ntonso-Aboaso riot: Three remanded into police custody

Three suspects involved in the Monday, July 5, clashes at Ntonso in the Ashanti Region have been remanded into police custody.

The accused persons slapped with charges of rioting with weapons are 20-year-old barber Nantogma Shau; driver’s mate Ernest Boakye, 22; and Kwadwo Manu, 23.

The Mamponteng District Court did not take their plea when they appeared for proceedings on Wednesday, July 7.

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Prosecution led by Inspector Abdul Rahman Zakaria had prayed for the court to remand the accused persons to further assist with police investigations.

The police had earlier arrested suspects but charged the three accused persons after investigations.

They are to reappear on July 28, 2021.

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READ ALSO: Kumasi: Six People Injured In Violent Clash

Background

About six people suffered injuries in a fight between some residents of Ntonso in the Kwabre East Municipality of the Ashanti Region.

The clash is said to have started on Sunday evening at a drinking pub known as No Size Pub.

Reports from the area indicated that the violence was renewed on Monday morning (July 5, 2021) when some youth, supposedly from the Zongo community, vandalised shops belonging to others.

They also smashed windscreens and mirrors of vehicles plying the Kumasi-Mampong Road, bringing traffic on that stretch to a halt.

This situation prompted retaliation from those who had perceivably been wronged.

A full-on confrontation then ensued, resulting in the destruction of more properties, including cars.

A scene from the Monday clash

The Municipal Chief Executive for Kwabre East, Nana Osei Assibey Bonsu, noted that the initial report indicated that the clash was due to a drinking spot operating beyond the mandated hours.

“They started vandalising whatever they saw, hitting some kiosks and whatever they see. They attacked some people from their homes and a lot of things,” he said.

Consequently, some schools in the area were closed, as parents rushed to the Ntonso R/C Primary, a teacher Justina Appia Kubi told the media.

Police were deployed to ensure that the situation was contained to prevent any further escalation.

Pockets of clashes in the Ashanti Region

Pockets of clashes have been recorded in the Ashanti region in the past two weeks, including bloody confrontations on campus at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and the Ejura military shooting.

KNUST clash

On Saturday, July 3, 2021, some students of the University Hall (Katanga) and the Unity Hall (Conti) engaged in a free-for-all fight, leaving many badly wounded.

The students attacked each other in a scuffle with broken bottles and other weapons, including machetes, during a screening process for SRC elections.

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