A horrific incident has taken place in Gomoa Ojobi, in the Gomoa East District of the Central Region, where a 25-year-old woman has been gang-r@ped by five armed robbers believed to be herdsmen.
The suspects also stole over 10 cows from Awutu Ahentia, but their escape was foiled due to a hot chase by some other herdsmen.
The suspects abandoned their Sprinter bus with the registration number GG 2766-21 and fled the Ojobi community. However, some angry residents in the area vandalized the vehicle.
The Fulanis Chief of Gomoa Ojobi, Haskan Garu Imorro, expressed his shock and anger at the incident, describing it as appalling and inhumane.
The incident highlights the growing concerns around the activities of herdsmen in the region, with many residents expressing their frustration and anger at the continued attacks and robberies by these groups.
The government and law enforcement agencies have been urged to take swift action to address the rising cases of attacks and robberies by herdsmen in the region. There have been calls for increased security measures to be put in place to protect communities from these attacks.
The incident has once again highlighted the need for urgent action to be taken to address the rising cases of r@pe and s#xual assault in the country.
It is essential that perpetrators are brought to justice, and victims receive the necessary support and care to recover from the trauma of these heinous crimes.