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One arrested as Police restore calm to Walewale NPP Parliamentary primary

The Ghana Police Service has restored calm in Walewale following a disruption during the vote-counting process in the ongoing re-run of the New Patriotic Party Parliamentary Primary in the Walewale Constituency.

One person, identified as Kamara Bawah, has been arrested for causing damage to some ballot papers.

The suspect is in custody assisting Police investigation.

A terse statement issued by the Police Service indicated that security has been beefed up in the area.

“Security has since been strengthened within Walewale and its environs to ensure law and order,” it added.

The police were forced to fire warning shots in an attempt to protect the integrity of the governing New Patriotic Party’s parliamentary primary re-run in Walewale on Monday, September 9, 2024.

Reports say the sorting of the ballot papers was disrupted after a ballot box was snatched by former NPP Yagaba-Kubori Chairman, Akamari Bawa.

This development sparked chaos at the voting centre.

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