Dome Faase impasse: More than 50 residents arrested over assault on two soldiers

More than 50 people have been arrested by the Military deployed to Dome Faase to investigate the circumstances that led to the lynching of two soldiers by some irate residents of the community.

The arrested have been sent to the Police Headquarters for interrogation, www.politicoghana.com understands.

Deputy Minister of Defense, Major (Rtd) Derrick Oduro, who confirmed the arrest to Accra-based Kasapa FM on Wednesday, August 26, 2020, said the military will go the full length to arrest all those who participated in beating up the two soldiers.

“We’ve thrown our men out there to fish out everyone who took part in the assault. There’s no hiding place for the perpetrators, the video coverage of the incident is aiding us to identify and arrest the people”, he said.

Two soldiers were brutally assaulted at Dome Faase near Obom-Domeabra in the Ga South Municipality on Tuesday, August 25, 2020, by some unidentified residents.

He two, according to the deputy Defence Minister, were on official duty.

According to him, they were part of the team (Operational Calm Life) that were assigned to the area to maintain peace and order.

He said the soldiers were therefore on a legitimate assignment and should not have been subjected to mob attack in which they nearly lost their lives.

They two who have been identified to have come from the Army Headquarters and the 64 Infantry Regiment were attacked at a stone quarry which is in dispute. They were on guard duty at the said facility.

The two soldiers that were nearly lynched to death by some residents of Dome Faase in the Ga South Municipality of the Greater Accra Region.

Some persons familiar with the issue say the residents embarked on a demonstration to protest ongoing works on the disputed land and ended up at the site where they began pelting stones at the soldiers and a heavy-duty machine.

Sensing danger, the soldiers fired warning shots in a bid to disperse the irate residents but such a move did not deter them.

Before they realized, they had been surrounded by the irate residents living them with no option than to surrender. The residents, however, did not spare them as they beat them up, and ripped apart their uniforms, suspecting that they were land guards posing as soldiers.

Meanwhile, the Member of Parliament for Domeabra Obom, Sophia Ackuaku has asked her constituents to remain calm amid the military harassment of locals in the enclave.

She claims the military will not harm them saying “I believe that they’ve moved on instruction”.

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