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The Military high command has promised to find the culprits of the unexplained attack by some military men on civilians in Wa and bring them to book.
The Chief of Army Staff, Major General Thomas Oppong Peprah, described the violent conduct by the personnel as unfortunate and unprecedented and would be dealt with according to military law.
He said this when he led a high powered security delegation to meet the Wa Traditional Council and also apologise to the people of Wa through the Wa Na, Fuseini Pelpuo IV.
Consequently, Maj. Gen. Peprah unreservedly apologised to the people of Wa for the incident.
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Parliament has directed its Defence and Interior Committee to find out why some military personnel brutalized some civilians in Wa over a missing mobile phone.
First Deputy Speaker Joseph Osei Owusu, directed the Committee to present a report in four weeks.
The missing phone allegedly belonged to a soldier.
On Friday, a day after the incident, some members of the House, from the Minority Side, arrived in in the chamber, wearing red bands to register their anger against the reported violent behaviour of the soldiers, and what they described as “insecurity in the country and the brutality of Ghanaians by the military.”
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