100 suspects in Upper West Denkyira district of the Central region have been rounded up by uniformed military men who have stormed the town over the killing of an officer, Captain Maxwell Mahama, by indegenes of the mining community.
According to an army statement, about 35 troops are currently in the town to unravel the circumstances surrounding the mob killing of the young officer.
The hundred are being held for their alleged involvement in the murder of the soldier.
Captain Maxwell Mahama was commander of a military detachment in the area according to his subordinates, on Monday morning was seen jogging along the main road and as he stopped by to ask some women for directions, they saw the pistol on him.
According to them, he was not dressed in military uniform and because of recent spate of armed robbery in the town after residents were attacked a day earlier, the women called the Assembly man who organized the youth of the town to lynch him.
Several pleas by the security officer to the effect that he was not a criminal yielded no result as the angry residents kept hitting him life threatening object including cement blocks until he died.
The body has since been deposited at the Dunkwa Government Hospital pending autopsy.
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