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See full list of protesters arrested on Day 1 of #OccupyJulorbiHouse protest

Ghana ElectionBy Ghana ElectionSeptember 22, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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Democracy Hub, the organisers of the three-day long #OccupyJulorBiHouse protest aimed at getting the government to fix the economic challenges in the country, has released a full list of persons it says were arrested by the Ghana Police Service.

The protesters were randomly as well as collectively picked up by the police on the first day of the three-day protest against the government and its handling of issues of economic hardships in the country.

Shared by broadcaster, Serwaa Amihere, on Twitter (now X), it showed that the arrested protesters were scattered in some 9 police stations in the capital.

See the list below:

1. Railways Police Station
Oliver Barker-Vormawor

2. Chorkor Police Station
Delali Goldheart
Belinda Osei Mensah
Bubu Sedanu

3. Shukura Police Station
Yunus Khory
Kwame Opoku
Kwasitsu Wilhelm
Mawunyo
Divine Agbenyo
Frank Mensah
Michael Amofa

4. Dansoman Police Station
Nii Quaye Manu
Nurudeen Ibrahim
Adams Hamid
Rasheed Ali
Joseph Tibe

5. Bravo SWAT Cell
Raphael Afful Williams
Nana Boakye
David Kekessi
Mawunyega
Amakye Patrick
Felix Donkor
Eugene Ashaty

6. Accra Central Police Station
Kirchhoff
Benjamin Darko
Selikem Korku Timothy
Wise Worlali
Albert Tetteh
Emmanuel Osei Bonsu
Frederick Adongo

7. Adabraka Police Station
Albert Tetteh
Yaw Gyekete
Ewoenam Akahoho
Mark Aryee
Richard Ajaho
Albert Akwasi Owusu

8. Korle-Bu Police Station
David Debrah
William Jirakor
Samuel Gyamfi Bonsu
Johnson Kator
Prince Afful

9. Ministries Police Station
Darlington Desmond Okonor
Fidel Agagli
Mabel Biniwaa Tawiah
Samira Abdullah
Jerry Aidoo
Delali Adorglah Bissa
Rexford Ativor
Albert Akwasi

Background

On Day 1 (September 21) of the #OccupyJulorbiHouse protests by the Democracy Hub, a group of young activists; police illegally rounded up 49 protesters who were marching to demand action on prevailing economic crisis and corruption.

The illegal arrests, especially how they were conducted by the police triggered harsh criticism of impeding the constitutional right to protest and deploying highhandedness on the part of police.

Police sent the detainees to the regional headquarters before splitting them up to about eight police stations dotted across the capital, even as colleague protesters and lawyers worked to secure bail for the illegally detained persons.

In this process, other journalists and protesters who massed up, especially at the Accra Regional Command encountered some amount of police violence including shoving, forced detention, seizure of phones, and in the case of other physical assault.

In their first of two statements on the day, police said the illegal arrests were justified because protesters were defying a court injunction served on them, which process they denied had been properly served.

The second statement addressed the purported arrest of a BBC journalist and his cameraman, which reportage they dismissed as untrue.

By the close of the day, almost all illegally detained protesters per GhanaWeb checks had been released from illegal detention on bail, it remains to be seen whether Day Two of the three-day protest targeting the seat of government, the Jubilee House, will come off today (September 22, 2023).

 

Source: ghanaweb.com

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