Stonebwoy Reacts to Military Invasion in Ashaiman, Condemns Both Military & Civilians
Stonebwoy has swiftly reacted to the mayhem visited on the people of Ashaiman by soldiers as a retaliatory action over the death of their colleague.
Recall that reports emerged in the early hours of Tuesday that some soldiers allegedly stormed the Ashaiman on Tuesday morning following the alleged killing of a soldier over the weekend which forced the Ashaiman neighbourhood of Taifa into a self-imposed curfew.
The soldier was allegedly murdered by a mob over the weekend in Ashaiman. Following the incident, pictures and footage of the aforementioned soldier were posted on social media.
Additionally, some accounts revealed a gang attacked him and stabbed him. According to reports, the soldier was travelling to his house.
According to a fresh update published by Graphic Online supplied by the Member of Parliament for Ashaiman, more than 72 people have been nabbed by the military after a mob reportedly killed a soldier over the weekend.
Ernest Henry Norgbey, the MP for Ashaiman, claims to have learned that the soldiers took the individuals they had detained away.
“72 persons per the briefing given me by the Assembly member for the area” have been taken into custody by the soldiers.
“But as I speak to you the police commander just told me that 72 persons is an understatement and that they are more than that, they [soldiers] are still arresting people when you go certain areas of the community,” Mr Norgbey said in a radio interview on Citi FM, monitored by Graphic Online.
Reacting to this ‘confusion’, Stonebwoy who hails from Ashaiman, stated;
It’s 9 am in New York and I’m just waking up to the news of what’s going on in my beloved Ashaiman. I unequivocally condemn all acts of violence and lawlessness, whether it relates to the killing of a member of the armed forces. May all those found culpable be found out and made to face the law fully?
Source – Tru News Report