The Defence and Interior committees of Parliament are demanding the immediate arrest and prosecution o- unidentified individuals who allegedly demolished an office Complex owned by the National peace Council.
The peace council expended fGHC400,000 for expansion works upon receipt of the bungalow donated by the Works and Housing Housing Ministry.
The committee members were alarmed by the level of devastation when they visited the sight during a fact finding mission.
Ranking member James Agalga who fumed over the development demanded police protection for the peace council property whilst investigations are underway to fish out the perpetrators.
The Chairman for the committee Seth Acheampong also decried the development.
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