S/R: Experts Deployed to Unravel “Unnatural” Deaths
The Ghana Police Service has deployed experts to the Savannah Region following reported cases of “unnatural” deaths for the past six months.
The experts include the crime scene management team, forensic experts, intelligence officers and homicide investigators.
They will collaborate with the Regional Command as they investigate three of such cases recorded in the region, a statement released by the police said.
“The Ghana Police Service has deployed a team of experts to Bole and its environs in the Savannah Region to support the Regional Police Command to unravel three reported cases of unnatural deaths in the town over the last six months.”
In the meantime, police visibility and patrols have been intensified with more operational officers deployed to the town and its surrounding communities to safeguard public safety.
“In addition, the Police are working closely with the traditional and religious leaders as well as the community members to resolve this unfortunate situation.”
“We wish to assure the public, especially the affected communities to remain calm since the police are committed to pursuing the perpetrators of this heinous crime,” it added.
The area is gripped by fear after a string of murders including the killing of a 30-year-old man and a security guard at Bole Girls’ Model JHS.