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N/R: Heavy security in Saboba over renewed clashes LISTEN
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A joint police and military team is patrolling parts of the Soboba District of the Northern Region after renewed clashes between two clans which left one person dead.
The 30-year-old recurring feud, which is believed to be over a parcel of land between the Nankpantiib and Binafeeib clans, resulted in the burning of several properties on Wednesday.
Police say the joint team was dispatched following sporadic gunshots on Thursday morning.
The Northern Regional Police Crime Officer, Superintendent Bernard Baba Ananga, spoke to
Citi News about the incident saying: “Police investigations were extended to other communities where we realized that the two clans were closer and have been farming within the area. We are yet to establish the reasons for the confusion. Security was beefed up within the Binafeeib community until Thursday morning when the fight extended to another community.”
Four more people arrested in connection with Yong Dakpeme Yili chieftaincy clash
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BY: Mohammed Fugu
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The police have arrested five persons in connection with renewed chieftaincy clashes at Yong Dakpemyili, a farming community near Tamale in the Northern Region.
The suspects were arrested on Friday, February 12, for allegedly causing unlawful damage to buildings and rioting with weapons.
Briefing
The Northern Regional Police Crime Officer, Superintendent Bernard Baba Ananga, who briefed the media on the arrest in Tamale, said the suspects were currently in police custody assisting with investigations.
He said a joint team of police and military personnel had been deployed to the community to protect lives and properties, and added that calm had since been restored in the community.