Sogakope Customs checkpoint: Bystander injured by stray bullet

The Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) has initiated an investigation into a shooting incident that occurred at the Sogakope Customs checkpoint on February 19, 2025.
In a statement issued by the Communication & Public Affairs Department (GRA) and dated February 20, 2025, it was explained: “Officers of the Customs Division stationed at the Sogakope checkpoint received intelligence on a suspected uncustomed Mercedes-Ben E350 sedan being smuggled from Togo into Ghana.
“While attempting to apprehend the vehicle and its occupants, the occupants abandoned the vehicle and started fleeing.
“In response, the team fired some warning shots. Unfortunately, a bystander was reported to have been struck by a stray bullet a few metres from the checkpoint. The injured person was rushed to the Sogakope Comboni Hospital for medical attention and is responding to treatment.”
The GRA assured the public the incident was being investigated and “all necessary measures are being taken to ensure the safety and well-being of persons affected.
“We sympathise with persons affected by the unfortunate incident which occurred in the course of protection of revenue at the country’s borders and remain committed to our mission of ensuring the safety and security of all stakeholders.”
Source: classfmonline.com
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