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Immigration Officers Clash with Shia Residents, Leaving Two in Critical Condition
In a disturbing turn of events, a confrontation between immigration officers and residents of the Shia community has left two people critically injured. The incident occurred on Thursday evening in the outskirts of Shia, a town near the Ghana-Togo border, sparking widespread concern among residents and local authorities.
According to eyewitnesses, the clash began when immigration officers conducted an operation aimed at curbing suspected cross-border activities. Residents alleged that the officers were overly aggressive, using excessive force and intimidating locals. The situation escalated when a group of residents confronted the officers, leading to an exchange of heated words and eventually violence.
“We were sitting peacefully when the officers arrived and began questioning people in a very hostile manner,” said a local resident who wished to remain anonymous. “When some of us tried to ask what was happening, they started pushing people around. That’s when the fight broke out.”
Reports indicate that during the confrontation, two residents sustained severe injuries and were rushed to the nearby hospital for emergency treatment. Medical personnel described their condition as critical but stable.
The Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) has issued a statement acknowledging the incident and promising an investigation into the matter. However, the statement also defended the officers, claiming they were enforcing the law and were provoked by some residents.
“While we regret the injuries sustained by residents, our officers were acting within their mandate to ensure the security of our borders,” the statement read. “We urge all parties to remain calm as we investigate the circumstances leading to this unfortunate incident.”
Community leaders in Shia have condemned the actions of the immigration officers, calling for restraint and dialogue to prevent future occurrences. They have also appealed to the government to intervene and ensure justice for the injured residents.
“This is unacceptable. The people of Shia are not criminals,” said one local leader. “We demand an immediate resolution to this issue and better training for immigration officers to avoid such incidents in the future.”
The incident has drawn attention to the tension between border security operations and the rights of local residents in border communities. Civil society organizations have urged both the GIS and the residents to engage in constructive dialogue to foster mutual understanding and cooperation.
As investigations continue, the situation in Shia remains tense but calm. Authorities are expected to address the matter in the coming days, with calls for peace and justice echoing throughout the region.
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