Four Persons Arrested for Looting Shops during Lockdown

Security officials say the arrested persons took advantage of the traders' absence to loot

Four Persons Arrested for Looting Shops during Lockdown

Four persons have been apprehended by security officials for allegedly looting shops at the Dr. Mensah Market in Kumasi which has been closed down amid the covid-19 pandemic.

A team of military, police and a task force from the KMA effected the arrest.

The Mayor of the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly, Osei Assibey Antwi on Tuesday closed the Dr. Mensah Market following traders’ failure to adhere to precautionary measures on the coronavirus pandemic while engaging in their activities.

Speaking to the media, the leader of the team who is also the Metro Security Liaison, WO1 William Osei Atakora said “they took advantage of the absence of the traders to loot. They were not fortunate. Luck was not on their side. They were apprehended.”

 

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He also noted that one other person was caught stealing within the metropolis, bringing the number of arrests to five.

The arrested persons have been sent to the Ashanti regional police command for further interrogation.

Ghana began a partial lockdown of Accra, Tema, Kumasi and Kasoa as on Monday [March 30, 2020] part of measures to fight the novel coronavirus pandemic.

The affected areas observing the lockdown fall within some of the most densely populated in Ghana.

During the two-week partial lockdown, citizens in affected areas are advised to only leave their homes in search of essential items or activities.