A man who broke into the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation has been shot by security personnel at the corporation.
The unidentified man, wielding a matchete allegedly threatened to kill someone in the company.
According to Joy News’ Evans Mensah, the man broke into the premises of the corporation and was chased by military personnel and shot on the leg.
He reported the man who was dropped by a vehicle has been whisked away by the security personnel after beating him severely.
His whereabouts and whether is dead or alive is not known.
Evans Mensah reports that workers of the corporation were petrified and shocked.
Developments on this story will be brought to readers.
Story by Malik Abass Daabu
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