Five activists of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) who allegedly threw
stones and vandalised vehicles following the arrest and detention of the
Member of Parliament for Assin North, Mr Kennedy Agyapong, Tuesday
appeared before the Accra Circuit Court.
According to the prosecution, the five — Kwame Oduro, a trader; Samuel
Kwaku Gyebi, a caterer; Samuel Nsiah Kwame, a miner; Isaac Kofi Dankwa, a
mechanic, and Kwame Affram, an auto mechanic — blocked the road from
the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service
through the Ako-Adjei Interchange to the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
(GBC) Junction and caused disorder.
It said around 8 p.m. on Monday the five and other activists
burnt tyres, threw stones and other offensive missiles and subsequently
damaged the windscreens of vehicles when they received information that
Mr Agyapong had been refused bail for allegedly inciting tribalism and
declaring war in the country.
The accused persons pleaded not guilty to the charges of rioting and the
court, presided over by Ms Audrey Korcuvie-Tay, granted them bail in
the sum of GH¢50,000, with two sureties each.
They will reappear on May 9, 2012.
Before granting the accused persons bail, the presiding judge described
the current turbulence on the political scene as “trying times”,
chastised the perpetrators and described their misbehavior as
“unpardonable”.
Hundreds of supporters, clad in red head and armbands walked several
kilometres from the CID Headquarters and the Bureau of National
Investigations (BNI) to the premises of the Cocoa Affairs Court to lend
support to the activists.
They were, however, kept at bay by scores of armed policemen who stood at both entrances to the court.
Only reporters with identity tags, lawyers and court officials were allowed entry into the court premises.
The supporters, mostly NPP activists, stood outside for hours, in the
hope of catching a glimpse of Mr Agyapong. They sang war
songs while waiting.
Although they were disappointed that Mr Agyapong was not brought to
court, they cheered and waved at party executives who besieged the court
premises.
The big wigs present included the Second Deputy Speaker of Parliament,
Professor Mike Oquaye; a former Chief of Staff, Mr Kwadwo Mpiani; a
former Minister of Defence, Dr Kwame Addo-Kufuor; the National Chairman
of the NPP, Mr Jake Obetsebi-Lamptey; a former Minister of Foreign
Affairs, Mr Akwasi Osei-Adjei; the General Secretary of the NPP, Mr
Kwadwo Owusu-Afriyie; a former Deputy Minister of Energy, Mr K.
T. Hammond; the MP for Okere, Mr Dan Botwe, and a host of
former ministers and party executives.
According to the facts of the case, the accused persons were picked up
around 8 p.m. on Monday, April 16, 2012 for rioting.
The prosecution said the accused persons barricaded the road between the
CID Headquarters and the GBC Junction, burnt vehicle tyres and caused
vandalism.
Source: Daily Graphic
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