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How angry mob vandalised Forestry Commission timber checkpoint housing structure at Babatokuma in Kintampo
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How angry mob vandalised Forestry Commission timber checkpoint housing structure at Babatokuma in Kintampo

Modern Ghana about 2 hours 1 mins read
The Forestry Commission has condemned the destruction of a newly constructed accommodation facility for timber checkpoint personnel at Babatokuma in the Kintampo Forest District of the Bono Region. In a statement issued on June 10, 2026, by its Corporate Affairs Directorate, the Commission disclosed that an angry mob attacked and vandalised the facility on Tuesday, June 9.

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