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More than 30 students of the Islamic Senior High School at Abrepo in the Ashanti Region have been rushed to the hospital after a gang of trigger-happy police officers shot into the crowd of students protesting against perennial road accidents close to their school.
Whatsup News has seen videos of more than a dozen fully armed police officers launching at the terrified students.
Later, eyewitnesses will pick up shells of live ammunition used in the operation.
According to reports, the students were protesting how speeding vehicles knock down their colleagues in front of the school premises and that all calls to authorities to construct speed ramps to reduce accidents have fallen on deaf ears.
There are unconfirmed reports that the bloodthirsty police officers shot live bullets and tear gas into the crowd of the protesting teenagers in what has become the bloody crowd-control tactics of police officers under the brutal Akufo Addo administration.
Several ambulances were seen at the scene transporting shocked and injured students to emergency rooms for medical attention.
It is unclear if there was any fatality recorded are speculations explode around a possible death.
Should this be confirmed, it will be the umpteenth time that a gang of bloody police officers have killed dozens of unarmed civilians who dared to protest under the high-handed regime of President Akufo Addo.
During the December 2020 presidential elections, almost a dozen unarmed civilians were gunned down by rogue police officers reportedly drafted into the service from the rowdy militia of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) called the Invisible Forces and the Delta Forces.
After the bloody 2020 elections, several other civilian protests have been met with similar brute force, where the raging police deployment to monitor the protest had fired live bullets into the crowd and have killed several more.
This led to the satirical request from the youth advocacy group, #FixTheCountry officially writing to the Ghana Police Service (GPS) to allow its members to arm themselves during a protest to prevent a repeat of the now-rampant records of police brutality against civilian protestors.
Meanwhile, scores of desperate parents have stormed the school to enquire about the safety of their wards, following the violent crowd control tactics of the GPS men deployed to the scene.
“I heard there is a scuffle in the school and the police attacked the students, shooting and beating them. I heard the police chased them even into their dormitories and were beating the girls. I feel very bad seeing school children on the floor unconscious. Everybody is messed up here,” one parent is quoted saying.
There are over 6,000 students in the school and there is no certainty the number that may have sustained serious injuries or even fatalities.
Meanwhile, the GPS has released a statement downplaying the serious incident.
In a statement signed by DCOP Kwasi Ofori, the Director-General of Police Public Affairs claimed some police officers were also rushed to the hospital. “Some students and some police officers have been taken to the hospital for medical attention,” he said.