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Three people arrested over Ministry of Foreign Affairs inferno
Audrey Micah, Ghanadot

Accra, Oct 22, Ghanadot - Three people have been arrested in connection with Wednesday’s inferno at the Foreign Affairs Ministry.

The three middle-aged men were picked up Thursday Morning by the Greater Accra Regional Police Command.

Sources say the three suspects were seen at the precincts of the ministry a few hours before the conflagration.

The Multi Storey building, which houses the Foreign Affairs Ministry in Accra, was on Wednesday, October, 21, completely gutted by fire.

When Ghanadot visited the area in the early hours of the morning, the ten-storey building has been downed leaving behind its "skeletal" remains.

Mr. Mohammed Mumuni, Foreign Affairs Minister described the incident as "a huge disaster of huge proportions" which has "serious implications."

It is important to establish exactly what has happened to ascertain whether it was an act of God or an act of man."

 

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