An unidentified man has been arrested for allegedly vandalizing vehicles on the premises of Ghana’s Parliament in Accra today.

Reports suggest that the suspect, a young man, entered the parliamentary compound and began smashing the windshields of parked vehicles.

The incident has raised concerns about security at the legislature, though details about the motives behind the attack remain unclear. Authorities have arrested the individual and are expected to investigate the matter further.

Parliamentary security personnel acted quickly to subdue the man and prevent further damage after he began vandalizing vehicles on the premises of Ghana’s Parliament. The suspect was then handed over to police officers stationed at the Parliament.

A video circulating on social media shows the suspect in tears as he is escorted away by the police. The incident has sparked widespread attention, with many people questioning the suspect’s motives and how he was able to gain access to the heavily secured premises. Authorities are continuing to investigate the incident.

Authorities have yet to release an official statement regarding the incident, but police investigations are currently ongoing. As of now, the motive behind the vandalism and how the suspect gained access to the premises remain unclear. The police are expected to provide more details once their investigation is complete. The incident continues to raise concerns about security at the Parliament.

 

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