A military officer tragically lost his life during a violent altercation over land rights in Kasoa Millennium City. Two other officers narrowly escaped after a sub-chief allegedly opened fire on them near the district police station.
The incident was a result of a long-standing dispute over land ownership. The brother of one of the military officers had purchased the land, but their attempts to develop it were consistently obstructed by a group led by an alleged land guard. In an effort to find a resolution, the deceased officer and his companions visited the disputed land, only to find another group already working on it.
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According to the alleged landowner, the officers decided to lodge another complaint at the Millennium City District Police Command. However, upon learning that their initial complaint had been forwarded to the Central East Regional Police Command, they set off to follow up on the matter. As they departed for the regional police command, the sub chief reportedly attempted to stop them. When the officers refused to comply, he allegedly drew a pistol and opened fire on their vehicle.
Tragically, one officer was fatally wounded, while the others narrowly escaped harm.
Kofi Asmah, the owner of 21st Century Construction Company, who sold the land in question, has accused the police at Millennium City of failing to address the situation effectively due to alleged corruption within their ranks.
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