Joint military police reinforcement deployed in Ejura
A joint military/police reinforcement has been deployed in the Ejura township in the Ashanti region, following violent disturbances by the youth that resulted in the burning of the police station in the town on Saturday morning.
The youth action followed the death of an alleged mobile phone thief, who was said to have fallen ill after his arrest by the police, and died later at the hospital.
The news of the death of the young man sparked outrage among the youth, who mobilized themselves and attacked the police officers at the police station.
The officers sensing danger escaped as the agitated youth set fire to the entire police station burning it together with police vehicles and other valuable items.
They later took over the entire township, destroying everything in sight directing their anger onto the newly constructed police divisional command and smashing the windows and doors of the edifice.
The timely arrival of military reinforcement prevented the new divisional command from being set ablaze by the youth.
The youth have currently deserted the town and the joint military/police reinforcement is patrolling the town to help prevent further destruction and also maintain law and order.
Barima Osei Hwedie II, Ejurahene, speaking to journalists after the incident, expressed worry about the situation.
He said Ejura was getting a bad name as a result of the negative behaviour of the youth in the community.
He said the town which had been described as a hot spot was preventing people from investing in the area to create employment opportunities for the youth.
Barima Hwedie said the traditional council was meeting the security chiefs and other stakeholders to find a lasting solution to the problem.