Thw police havw begun investigations into the circumstances leading to the clash between the two rival halls- Katanga and Unity Hall.
According to the University Relations Officer of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), Dr. Daniel Norris Bekoe, the University is assisting the police to investigate the incident.
Dr. Bekoe said the whole university campus is networked under the surveillance of CCTV cameras, so relevant footage will be handed over to the police to speed up their investigations.
Speaking on the Citi Breakfast Show, Dr. Bekoe indicated that yesterday’s incident destroyed about 9 cars belonging to staff while about 10 students sustained various degrees of injury.
Reacting to the statement issued by the Ashanti Regional Coordinating Council which suggested that the council had picked intelligence that some students were likely to engage in violence following a similar clash at the University of Ghana, Dr. Bekoe maintained that the university campus had long been declared a security zone thus the police presence had been seen days before the clash.
He assured parents and the general public that calm had been restored to the university campus.
“In the process, they destroyed about 9 vehicles belonging to staff. The police called for reinforcement and calm was restored. There were about ten or eleven students who sustained various injuries, and they were rushed to the university hospital for attention.”
“As we speak, we are helping the police commence investigation into this, and fortunately we have networked the whole campus.”
“Management did not anticipate that there would be this kind of violence on campus. For the past two to three weeks, there has been police presence on campus because this place was declared a security zone long ago by the Regional Security Council, so there has been police presence on campus.”
“In fact, when the procession started, everything was going on peacefully until there was a trigger.”