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The Police Administration has reported that two of its staff are right now going through a medical procedure because of the savagery that damaged Tuesday's exhibit by Arise Ghana.
The police in a Facebook post on Thursday said the quantity of harmed officials has expanded from 12 to 15. The harmed officials, as indicated by the police, are going through treatment at the Police Hospital.
"The quantity of officials who were harmed during the main day of the Arise Ghana show expanded from twelve (12) to fifteen (15). Every one of the officials are being treated at the Police Hospital with two (2) going through crisis medical procedure," the police said on Thursday.
The Service offered thanks to the Minister of Defense and Interior, Ambrose Dery for visiting the harmed officials. "We are thankful to our area Minister, Hon. Ambrose Dery, Minister for the Interior, for driving a group to visit the officials at the medical clinic. The Police Administration wishes to communicate its appreciation to individuals from people in general for their demonstration of adoration and backing for the impacted officials."
Update on Injured Police Officers: Number Increases to 15, Two Undergo Emergency Surgery
The quantity of officials who were harmed during the primary day of the Arise Ghana show, expanded from twelve (12) to fifteen (15). Every one of the officials are being treated at the Police Hospital with two (2) under going crisis medical procedure. The Police had before reported on Tuesday that 12 of its officials supported different wounds from the Arise Ghana exhibit.
As indicated by the Service, the wounds were supported because of assaults from the nonconformists on Tuesday. "Sadly, all with practically no incitement, the demonstrators started pelting the police with stones," portions of the delivery expressed. The police, in an explanation endorsed by the Director of Public Affairs, Grace Ansah-Akrofi, noticed that "up to this point, 12 officials who supported different degrees and were treated in the Police Mobile Hospitals have been moved to the Police Hospital for additional treatment."
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