As unidentified helicopter lands at School Park
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The chief and people of Mepasem near half Assini on the
Ghana Cote d’ Ivoire border have appealed to the Ministry of Defence and the
Ghana Air Force to confirm to them whether a helicopter that landed in the
community on September 24 came from their outfit.
An elder of the town, Mr Sylvester Awotwe, told the GNA that fears had
gripped the people as a result of the incident.
He said at about 0700 on that day a helicopter painted blue and ash landed on
the primary school park and when he and some people approached it the pilot,
who was the only person on board, refused to give his identity and told them
that bad weather forced him to land.
Mr Awotwe said the pilot, who was in white shirt with khaki trousers, later
read a map and took off.
He
said a member of the local Unit Committee, Mr Daniel Segbawu, telephoned the
District Chief Executive, Mr Sylvester Daddieh and the Police at Half Assini
but before they arrived the helicopter had left.
GNA
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Tuesday, 1 October 2013
Fear Grips Half Assini
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