President Nana Akufo-Addo, ClassFMonline.com has learnt, has summoned police chief David Asante-Apeatu to the Flagstaff House over Thursday’s violent attack on a Kumasi Circuit Court by some members of pro-government vigilante group Delta Force to free 13 of their colleagues who were standing trial for an earlier violence meted out on the Regional Security Coordinator.
The court, presided over by Mary Nsenkyire, had ordered that the 13 suspects be remanded to reappear on 20 April.
However, the irate Delta Force who had gathered at the court took the suspects away, vandalised court property and almost assaulted the judge in the process.
Only two police officers on duty at the court, one of them being a pregnant officer, managed to whisk the judge into her chambers for protection.
The 13 were on trial for assaulting the Ashanti regional security coordinator, George Agyei, who they said could not be allowed to serve in that capacity given he was not native to the region and did not help in the campaign towards the NPP’s victory in 2016.
He was prevented from performing his duties, being yanked from his office on Friday March 24. Police first arrested the leader of the group, Kwadwo Bamba, from his office and made more arrests subsequently while others turned themselves in. The 13 accused persons have been charged with conspiracy to assault, assaulting a public officer, and causing unlawful damage.
Meanwhile, the Police say they have arrested eight of the thugs that stormed the court to cause the mayhem. They are investigating the matter.
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