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Crime & Punishment of Wednesday, 12 June 2019

Source: ghananewsagency.org

Quinquagenarian granted bail

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A fifty-four-year-old farmer, who is being tried at the Enchi District Magistrate court for allegedly carrying offensive weapon has been granted a GH?5,000 bail with two sureties to be justified.

The accused person, Mannah Kofi Nzole, pleaded guilty with explanation to carrying offensive weapon but not guilty to drumming with the intent to insult, and abetment of crime to wit: assualt on public officer.

Nzole would re-appear before the court presided over by Mr Eric Baah Boateng on July 4, 2019.

Presenting the facts of the case, Detective Sergeant Joseph Kwadwo Agyare told the court, that the complainant is Nana Beyeeman Tano Kwaw Benhuin III, paramount chief of Aowin Traditional Area in the Western North Region.

He said the accused is the leader of a faction of Annor Asemah Oyoko royal family who opposed to the installation of the complainant as the paramount chief.

The prosecution said on June 5, 2019, in the early hours of the day Enchi District Police Command received a report from the complainant that the accused person's faction had gathered at a section of Adumline close to Nana Benhuin III palace in Enchi and were playing drums in preparation for the burial of their relative in the royal cemetery, which the complainant had earlier objected to.

He said based on the information, the District Police Commander, Superintendent Samuel Sandow Latebu led a team of police personnel to the place to maintain law and order.

Detective Agyare said when Superintendent Latebu and his men arrived at the scene, the accused together with some members of his family had laid the deceased in state and were playing traditional drums which were allowed only on special occasion with approval from the traditional authorities.

The prosecution said further intelligence gathered by the police indicated that the paramount chief's supporters were also threatening to mount an attack on the accused's faction, if the burial was to go ahead at the royal cemetery.

He said in the course of the police intervention, those who were with the accused attacked and assaulted General Lance Corporal Stephen Mawode and in the process snatched his rifle magazine containing 10 ammunitions and bolted.

Detective Agyare said the police seized three traditional drums and apprehended Nzole with a sheathed knife on him.

The Prosecution said at 0725 hours on the same day,the stolen magazine was found lying at the back of the accused person's residence.