
The Ghana Police Service has sent a word of caution to demonstrators against a planned use of catapult.
It would be recalled that the Police Service accused demonstrators of the Arise Ghana Demo of pelting the police personnel with stones which led to the deployment of tear gas and water Cannon but the police.
The demonstration is ongoing today and the police has noted that a foreknowledge they gathered indicates that the protesters want to resort to the use of catapults.
The Police want such individuals with that unacceptable idea to desist from it.
The tweet from the Ghana Police stated "Police intelligence indicates that some demonstrators are going around acquiring catapults with the intention of using them during the demonstration."
The police hereby caution these individuals who intend to foment trouble to desist from such an unlawful conduct as the police will take all necessary professionally driven measures to enforce the law and protect life and property.

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