2 years ago
A man has been captured after he endeavored to break the Buse Ammunition Depot in Michel Camp.
As per the data accumulated, staff of the Ghana Armed Forces got the moderately aged man while he was currently breaking the border wall to enter the Ammunition Depot.
The suspect who has been distinguished as Yaw Boateng is being treated as a criminal.
Upon primer cross examination, after he was captured, he uncovered that he is from Ashaiman Tulaku and was attempting to get to the Ammunition Depot to look for aluminum plated materials available to be purchased.
He had previously taken 18 bits of aluminum plums, iron pickets, and a messed up streetlamp light holder at the time he was captured.
The Armed Forces have given him over to the Ghana Police Service for the smart moves to be initiated.
In the mean time, the Ghana Armed Forces have cautioned that there will be critical ramifications for gatecrashers that disregard posted warnings to enter any of its bases without greeting.
"GAF anyway wishes to alert the overall population that the Buse Ammunition Depot is a profoundly delicate and limited security zone which is beyond the field of play to the overall population. It is unequivocally exhorted that the public stops from altering the edge wall or endeavoring to acquire any unapproved access, for their own wellbeing and meager of all others as there sold be serious repercussions for such activities.
"Interlopers and encroachers are likewise advised of critical ramifications for their activities on the off chance that they neglect to observe the various public alerts and instruction on the need to avoid a high-security zone like an Ammunition Depot," portions of a delivery from the Ghana Armed Forces endorsed by Naval Captain M.A Larbi, Director of Public Affairs peruses.
It added: "GAF in this way benevolently demands the participation and backing of all partners and the overall population in guaranteeing security and wellbeing of all."
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