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Da Spicy News Blog of Tuesday, 8 August 2023

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Man ties boy to tree, now in trouble

A man is currently facing legal trouble after being accused of tying a young boy to an orange tree. The incident has sparked outrage and concern among the community.


In the town of Akaa, located in the Jasikan Municipality of the Oti Region, both the local police and concerned residents have ramped up their efforts in the search for a 74-year-old man. This individual stands accused of an alarming act: allegedly tying a nine-year-old primary school boy to a tree as a form of punishment for supposedly "stealing" oranges. The incident has sparked outrage within the community, prompting a collective determination to locate the elderly man and ensure justice is served. Authorities and citizens alike are working tirelessly to find any leads that may lead to his apprehension. The alleged incident occurred when the young boy was accused of taking oranges without permission. In response, the elderly man reportedly resorted to an extreme measure, binding the child to a tree. The severity of this punishment has caused widespread concern and condemnation, leading to a united effort to locate the accused and address the situation appropriately. Law enforcement agencies in Akaa have taken the matter seriously, recognising the urgency and gravity of the situation. They have mobilised their resources and are actively conducting a thorough search for the 74-year-old suspect. Additionally, residents have joined forces with the police, assisting in the search and providing any information that may aid in the investigation. The community's response to this distressing incident highlights the importance placed on the safety and well-being of its youngest members. The collective effort to locate the accused individual demonstrates a commitment to protecting children from any form of harm or mistreatment

In a troubling incident, Timothy Gyamfi Mensah, a retired circuit supervisor of the Ghana Education Service (GES), has reportedly gone into hiding. This comes after allegations that he tied a young boy to an orange tree using nylon rope, purportedly for stealing two oranges. The incident has raised concerns and sparked outrage within the community.

In a heartwrenching incident that quickly gained widespread attention, a young boy found himself in a perilous situation, tied to a tree. However, thanks to the swift action of some compassionate members of the community, the boy was ultimately rescued from this distressing ordeal. The incident came to light when the boy's grandmother, Ms. Am­aBekoe Donkor, raised the alarm, drawing attention to the shocking video that had gone viral.

A recent investigation conducted by the Ghana News Agency (GNA) has revealed that the Akaa community was left in a state of shock following the news of a retired circuit su­

In a shocking incident, a supervisor allegedly subjected a school boy to an unacceptable treatment. The incident has raised concerns about the safety and well-being of students under the care of school staff.

In a recent interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA), Mr. Entwi Baikaa, a resident of Akaa and a Government Appointee at the Jasikan Municipal Assembly, confirmed the details of a story.

In a surprising turn of events, a young boy found himself in a rather sticky situation after he decided to help himself to a couple of oranges from Mr. Mensah's house. According to eyewitnesses, Mr. Mensah swiftly took action and apprehended the boy, promptly tying him to the very tree he had attempted to pilfer from.

In a recent statement, Mr. Baikaa, a representative of the Akaa community, revealed that the local residents were well-informed about a particular incident that occurred in their area. The incident gained widespread attention after a video capturing the scene went viral on various social media platforms.

In a recent incident, Mr. Baikaa reported that Mr. Gyamfi is currently evading authorities. Following the incident, the boy's grandmother took him to the Jasikan Municipal Hospital for medical treatment. Fortunately, he has since been discharged and is now back at his residence in Akaa.

In a recent development, Mr. Baikaa has revealed that the police from Jasikan have initiated an investigation into the case.

In a recent development, Mr. Baikaa, who serves as both the Assembly Member for Akaa Electoral Area and Mr. Baikaa, has reported a case to the Jasikan Municipal Chief Executive, Mrs. Elizabeth Kessiwaa Anim-Adjanor. Mr. Baikaa has expressed his concerns and sought justice in this matter. Mrs. Anim-Adjanor has assured Mr. Baikaa that she will take the necessary steps to ensure that justice is served.

In a recent development, Mr. Annobil Isaac, the Jasikan Municipal Director of Health Services, has been approached for comments regarding a particular case. According to the Ghana News Agency (GNA), Mr. Isaac stated that he was not aware of the case at the time of contact. However, he assured the reporter that he would investigate the matter by consulting the Outpatient Department (OPD) and provide an update on Monday.

In a recent development, law enforcement authorities have initiated a comprehensive search operation to apprehend the individual responsible for the incident.

In a recent incident that has sparked outrage, a man is facing trouble after allegedly tying a young boy to an orange tree. The incident, which has gained attention and concern, was reported by the Ghanaian Times.

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