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Recently, the Electoral commission of Ghana Boss, Madam Jean Mensah announced that some anonymous thieves has invaded and intruded the ECs Office in Afigya South in the Ashanti Region to steal some vital equipment and documents that contains some history and backup of the voters compilation as they stole; 41-Inch TV, 2 Laptops which contains history and about 10 projectors.
After a further investigation, the CID has been able to fish out two Prime suspects who works within the EC by named Eric Oteng Asamoah and Samuel Nti are the main suspects behind the scenes.
Many opposition members has reacted negatively towards the New Voters Register due to the ongoing pandemic, this has made the aggressive and furious over the New Voters Register to be called off, but the EC Boss, Jean Mensah is still on her decision to initiate it.
So many think that the suspected thieves who broke into the EC's were hired or they are not into agreement for the New Voters Register, that's the main reasons why they did such an unpleasant act.
Currently, the two suspects are in the Police Custody as interrogation and investigation are ongoing respectively.
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