Military Helicopter Crash: Youth Return Helicopter Parts After Minister’s Plea

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The Adansi community youth have handed over crucial components of the August 6 military helicopter crash, responding swiftly to an appeal by Ashanti Regional Minister Hon. Dr. Frank Amoakohene.

Significant parts of the military helicopter that crashed on August 6 have been recovered, thanks to the efforts of the Adansi youth, the Ashanti Regional Minister, Hon. Dr. Frank Amoakohene, has confirmed.

In a Facebook post, Dr. Amoakohene expressed gratitude to the community for their cooperation. “Thanks to the community youth. Significant parts of the craft and other belongings have been returned. Still expecting more by close of day,” he wrote.

The Ashanti Regional Coordinating Council (ARCC) has reiterated its call for anyone still in possession of crash debris, no matter how small, to return them immediately to local leaders or investigators. A cash reward is being offered for voluntary returns before Monday, August 11.

Officials have warned that after the deadline, anyone found keeping items from the wreckage will be treated as a criminal.

The recovered parts are expected to play a key role in the ongoing investigation into the cause of the crash, which claimed eight lives, including high-ranking government officials.

Authorities remain hopeful that full cooperation from the public will help bring clarity to the tragic incident.

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