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55-year-old man parade amid singing, booing while carrying alleged stolen goat

Kasim Jein Gbandi, a resident of KpareKpare, told the Ghana News Agency that their goats had been stolen many times, but they were helpless and didn’t know who was behind the thefts. He added that some children raised the alarm after spotting Abalo Kwesi in a bush where he had allegedly killed one of the stolen goats, leading to his capture by community members.

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Another resident, Beatrice Kawodei, a retired teacher, also accused the suspect of repeatedly stealing her goats at night. She noted that some of her neighbours had lost as many as six goats. “He is in the habit of stealing goats from the community, which he will allegedly slaughter in the bush at night and take the meat to his house,” she was quoted as saying by the Ghana News Agency.

The reaction of the residents to the arrest of Abalo Kwesi suggests that the public humiliation was seen as a 'good riddance' after enduring petty thefts for a long time. Kasim Waja, a resident of Sariki Zongo, mentioned that the rampant criminal activity and frustration among the residents had made mob justice common in the area.

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Larita Shotwell

Update: 2024-07-23