Re: Bawku clash: Police arrest 13 for violating court injunction and curfew
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Re: Bawku clash: Police arrest 13 for violating court injunction and curfew

The spokesperson for the family of the 13 arrested Mamprusis Dr. Razak Bawumia Wuni has raised an alarm over what he described as obvious persecution and violation of the fundamental human rights of their kinsmen. According to rejoinder issued by Dr. Bawumia Wuni, the family of the arrested persons wishes to state categorically that today is the 5th day since the individuals were arrested but neither they or their lawyers have been officially informed the charges upon which their kinsmen were arrested and detained. Below is the family statement:  Re: Bawku clash: Police arrest 13 for violating court injunction and curfew Our attention has been drawn to the above news report filed by one Illiasu Tanko and published on Joy News’ online portal on January 3, 2022. The report further cites an unknown senior official of the CID as saying “The court in Bawku had placed an injunction on the performance of the funeral. The injunction was accepted by them [the Mamprusis]. It was signed by Dr Bugri on behalf of the regent only for them to turn around to disregard the court ruling. We found that unacceptable, and that’s why we decided to enforce the law”. We the family of the arrested persons find these remarks by the unknown CID senior officer preposterous and an indictment on the rule of rule. In this regard, we wish to make the following observations: 1. It is absolutely shocking that the police CID claims they “decided to enforce the law” when in actual fact all their actions violate the rule of law. We the family of the arrested persons wish to state categorically that today is the 5th day since they were arrested but neither we nor our lawyers have been officially told the charges upon which our kinsmen were arrested and detained. Indeed, we are scandalized to learn the reason for their arrest from a media publication. Is this the CID’s way of “enforcing the law”? 2. If Indeed the Police CID have such evidence against our Kinsmen, why then have they not hurriedly arraigned them before a court of competent jurisdiction. Today is the 5th day of their arrest and Ghanaians should know that our arrested kinsmen have not been arraigned before a court of competent jurisdiction. This is in direct contravention of the constitutional provision which mandates suspects to be arraigned before court within 48 hours. We ask again, is this how the law is “enforced” by the CID? Furthermore, this violation by the police is very troubling because they refused to produce the suspects in court after lawyers filed a bail application.  3. We, the family of the arrested, are much more worried at this obvious persecution and violation of the fundamental human rights of our kinsmen because, we have seen how Ghanaians who have been arrested and charged even with treasonable offences are guaranteed their rights and arraigned before court. Why then does the police treat our kinsmen in such a horrible manner under the pretext of “enforcing the law”? 4. We wish to categorically state that the so-called error riddled injunction made in reference by the Police CID was an exparte given on 29th November, 2021. This exparte expired after the 10th day. However, the funeral rites were performed on 26th December, 2021. That is over 26 clear days after the expiration of the error riddled ex-parte injunction. In any case, if the police claim they have a case why then do they not arraign them before court rather than violating the fundamental human rights of our kinsmen? We wish to conclude by urging Ghanaians and the media to condemn in no uncertain terms the violation of the fundamental human rights of these noble Ghanaians under the pretext of “enforcing the law”. Today it is our family members and tomorrow it could be anyone else’s.  Some of the arrested people like Dr. Sam Bugri are patriotic Ghanaians who have served their country faithfully. He was the Director of Public Health and led Ghana to eliminate serious public health challenges like Guinea worm, etc. So even if the state cannot do him any honours, they should not violate his fundamental human rights. This is also same for the elders of the Nayiri. The Nayiri has always been at the forefront helping Government solve critical ethnic conflicts across Ghana and his wise counsel is often sought from Government. Thus, the least show of respect for him is to treat his arrested elders according to the rule of law and not the violation of their fundamental human rights.  Thank you SIGNED Dr. Razak Bawumia Wuni (0244597115) Spokesperson Apexnewsgh.com/Ghana Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications. Contact: 05555568093

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2 police trainers sacked after impregnating 15 female police trainees
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2 police trainers sacked after impregnating 15 female police trainees

According to various media reports online, the Mozambique police authorities sent the two officers on compulsory leave before initiating investigations to ascertain how the development ensued. It came to light during investigations that trainers at the police academy have harassed women trainees into sex in order to give favourable terms. Justice Minister Helena Kida is reported as saying that a disciplinary inquiry was held against the officers involved and it’s unclear how many students the men have impregnated. “Of the cases of sexual harassment in which two instructors became involved with instructors, making them pregnant, were the object of legal-disciplinary censorship, having, in effect, been expelled from the corporation, as a culmination of the disciplinary proceedings that were instituted against them,” Minister of Justice of Mozambique, Helena Kida is quoted as saying. In a related news, a police officer is reportedly searching for his missing gun belonging to his employers after it got stolen during a one-night stand with a strange woman. The unfortunate incident happened in Kenya’s Mombasa city. According to Tuko.co.ke, Police Constable Wilfred Onsomu of Centra police station placed his pistol under the pillow while he got busy with the sex romp over the night. Interestingly, when he woke up the following morning, he could not find the gun under the pillow where he had kept it. The officer met with the woman on Sunday, November 22, and on Monday, November 23, he invited her into his house for a sleepover, the news website reported a police report as saying. Constable Wilfred Onsomu realised in the morning of Tuesday, November 24 that the woman has escaped with his gun which was loaded with 15 rounds of ammunition. “It was reported by Police Constable Wilfred Onsomu of Central Police station, that today morning of 24/11/2020 at about 5:00 am, he woke up to proceed for duties at Kenya ferry services ramp only to discover his forearm, a Ceska pistol loaded with 15 rounds of 9mm missing from its secured point under the pillow. “It was further established that the officer had brought in with him unidentified woman friend for the night of 22/23 November 2020,” police said in a report. It is further reported that the unknown woman ran away with the police officer’s KSh 4,000 and his Samsung mobile phone in addition to the weapon. Officers of the Mbaraki police command have initiated an investigation into the matter and have visited the scene too. Reports say uniformed police officers in the coastal region losing their guns to sex workers has been on the increase recently. A woman was charged a few months ago for allegedly stealing a gun from Deputy President’s bodyguard in Kisauni, Mombasa. The DP’s bodyguard picked Elsie Kazungu alias Gladly Wanjala from Mombasa’s Moi Avenue on December 19, 2019, at night and took her home. Unfortunately for the officer, Elsie reportedly stole his Ceska pistol from his pillow and later sold it to Joshua Oliech in Kisauni. Both Elsie and Joshua Oliech to whom she sold the alleged stolen gun were arrested and charged. Pulse Ghana Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications  

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2020 Special Voting: 5,947 to vote in Upper East Region
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2020 Special Voting: 5,947 to vote in Upper East Region

Out of 660,181 registered voters in the Upper East Region, a total of 5,947 voters will take part in the 2020 Special Voting on Tuesday, December 1. They include the election officers, security agencies and the media practitioners who would be working on December 7. Speaking to the Ghana News Agency in an interview in Bolgatanga, Mr Worlanyo Mensah Tegah, the Deputy Regional Director of the Electoral Commission (EC) disclosed that the special voting would take place in all the 15 district offices of the Commission, however, Bolgatanga Central would be divided into two making the total voting centres for the special voting 16. Breaking the statistics down, the Deputy Regional Director noted that Bolgatanga Central, which would have two polling stations for the special voting had 416 and 415 voters respectively while Navrongo Central had 622. A total of 739 would be voting in Bongo, 529 in Bawku Central, 157 in Binduri, 105 in Bolgatanga East, 393 in Builsa North, 156 in Builsa South, and 543 in Chiana-Paga. The rest include: 106 in Garu, 565 in Zebilla, 167 in Tempane, 533 in Pusiga, 465 in Talensi and 36 in Nabdam. Mr Tegah disclosed that 1,496 polling stations would be used on December 7, for the elections and the directorate had received all the election materials and added that the Commission was prepared to deliver on its mandate on the election days. He disclosed that some election officials had already received training while a few more were undergoing orientations. He said measures were in place to ensure that all the prescribed protocols to combat the spread of the coronavirus disease pandemic were strictly adhered to and added that COVID-19 ambassadors had also been trained in that regard. Mr Tegah, therefore, urged the public to cooperate effectively with the election officials and the security agencies on the elections to ensure a peaceful and violence-free election. He further warned the youth not to allow themselves to be used by politicians to foment trouble on the Election Day and added that the law would deal with any miscreants who tried to disrupt the conduct of the elections. GNA Please contact Apexnewsgh.com on email apexnewsgh@gmail.com for your credible news publications

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