Three Form 3 students from the T.I. Ahmadiyya Senior High School in Gomoa Potsin, in the Central Region, have been detained by police after inflicting machete wounds on about 15 of their Form 2 juniors.
The other misbehaving students, according to UTV’s Jacob Kubi, have fled the scene after learning that the police are looking into their actions.
According to reports, the injured students were taken to the hospital after being hurt to varying degrees by their rebellious seniors.
Prior to the violent incident, the Form 3 students allegedly broke into their juniors’ dorm rooms and took their belongings, including food.
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Then, on that fateful day, they broke into the dormitory once more and began tearing apart all of the juniors’ chop boxes. Before hitting each victim’s head with a hammer and hacking them with a machete, they would approach each victim and inquire about their names.
According to reports, the misbehaving students have a habit of stealing food from their juniors, and woe betide any of the victims who would complain or try to confront them.
Two well-known students, one known as Cyberman and the other as Skinnyman, who is thought to be the gang leader, are among the detained students.
All of them fled after committing the crime, and the police were unable to find the other members of the group from their hiding place until they were assisted by some irate victims’ parents.
Five Form 3 students of Potsin T.I. Ahmadiyya Senior High School arrested for allegedly attacking their juniors#UTVNews pic.twitter.com/y81afK8mo4
— UTV Ghana (@utvghana) September 19, 2023
In other news, the Western Regional Police Command detained three young men in Diabene, Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolis, and is now prosecuting them for conspiring with the Wagner mercenary group in Russia and attempting to establish an outpost there.
Evans, 25, Michael Asiedu, 23, and Ernest Asiedu, 26, have been named as the suspects. At a public durbar they organized, they were seen wearing and waving the Russian and Wagnerian flags.
In the Diabene community park, the three men allegedly recruited about 20 youths to form a military unit with the help of a fictitious Australian sponsor.