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GES interdicts two BOGISS watchmen over alleged sexual assault of special needs student
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GES interdicts two BOGISS watchmen over alleged sexual assault of special needs student

Modern Ghana about 4 hours 1 mins read
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has interdicted two watchmen of Bolgatanga Girls Senior High School following an alleged sexual assault involving a special needs student. The two staff members have also been handed over to the Police to assist with investigations into the incident.

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