The Brong Ahafo regional police have arrested some students of the Atebubu Senor High School (SHS) for allegedly threatening to kill some of their teachers and the headteacher of the school.
The threats by the students came after teachers of the school cajoled the students to pay an amount of GHS50 to enable them have the leeway to cheat in their examinations.
The teachers, however, after accepting the money failed to fulfill their part of the bargain and tightened security in the examination hall to disallow them from cheating.
Speaking on the issue, Chief Inspector Augustine Kingsley Oppong, the Brong Ahafo Regional Police Public Relations Officer, told AccraFM Monday May 7 that the inability of the teachers to deliver on their promise incurred the wrath of the students who later sent death threat messages to the teachers and the headteacher.
He stated; “The Police in Atebubu had a report from the headteacher and some of the teachers that they are receiving death threats from some of the final year students and so we went to the school to pick up the suspected students for investigations.
‘The students alleged that they bribed some of the teachers to help them in their examination but the teachers failed to fulfil their part of the bargain hence the attacks and threat on their lives.”
He added: “We have given them bail, they will report to the Police until we are done with our investigations.”
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