The  Ghana Armed Forc­es (GAF), in its efforts to assist the civil author­ities to maintain law and order in Bawku and its environs in the Upper East Region, has inten­sified operations in response to ongoing clashes and intermit­tent gunfire in the area.

As part of these efforts, troops have conducted a series of cordon and search opera­tions aimed at restoring calm and enhancing security.

 “In the early hours of Mon­day, troops deployed at BIN­DURI heard sporadic gunshots coming from the Binduri Central Market area, Personnel swiftly moved to the location and cor­doned off the area,” a statement issued in Accra yesterday by the GAF signed by the Director General Public Relations, Briga­dier General E. Aggrey Quashie, stated.

A combined team from the 11 Mechanised Battalion and the Joint Task Force, supported by the Police, it revealed, proceeded

 to conduct detailed search oper­ations to identify and apprehend those involved.

During the operation, one suspected gunman was arrested and handed over to the Police.

Items retrieved during the search, the statement said, included one empty M16 rifle magazine, an AK-47 rifle, a G3 rifle, 370 rounds of M16 and AK-47 ammunition, 128 rounds of G3 ammunition, a machete, four fragmentation jackets, a pair of boots, and one helmet.

“Later in the day, some un­known gunmen tried to infiltrate Binduri but military personnel on patrols prevented the infiltra­tion. This led to an exchange of fire between the military and the unknown gunmen who fled the scene.

The situation is currently under control, and troops remain on high alert to respond to any emerging threats,” it added.

The GAF, working closely with other security agencies remain committed to safeguard­ing the peace and security of BAWKU and urges residents and  the general public to support ongoing efforts to restore normalcy

 BY TIMES REPORTER



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