Police Corporal Kwesi Lawrence
The policeman who suffered severe burns to his upper thighs and a swollen eye after protesters at Agricola attacked ranks on Thursday has been treated and is now out of the hospital.
Five other ranks suffered minor injuries following the unrest in Agricola. Police Corporal 18662 Kwesi Lawrence, who is attached to the Tactical Services Unit TSU, said he is in severe pain.
Explaining the circumstances under which he was attacked, Lawrence said: “While at Agricola road head, they kept throwing channa bomb (Molotov cocktail), that is when one hit me and it burn me – burn through my uniform pants scorching my upper thigh.”
Lawrence fell ill a few hours after he was attacked by the protesters. He was later taken to the hospital for treatment. The police ranks who suffered minor injuries were treated and sent away.
In recounting the ordeal, the policeman said that protestors were provocative in the statements they made. This did not, however, prevent the police from executing their duties, in a professional manner. He said the protesters were persistent in pelting objects at police ranks and despite attempts by other persons to stop them, they continued.
The police corporal explained, “There were a group of young men and women who were in front of one of the two units with cutlasses, bottles, and bricks – throwing remarks that are of threatening nature.” At this time, no instruction was given to ranks to use any force, and they were told to put up their protective shield and try to keep the protesters within one area, with the aim of minimising the destruction.
Both units on duty were, however, advised by their seniors to withdraw a few metres from the crowd, as the pelting of various objects and explosives increased. The injured police corporal, in offering his opinion on the unrest at Agricola, said he believes that residents were misled by a group or an individual and they are the ones who are most times left to suffer the consequences of their wrong actions.
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