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		<title>4 Controversial Court Rulings in Ghana That Raised Questions of Political Bias</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Sep 2025 08:40:57 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Judicial independence in Ghana has come under increasing scrutiny in recent years as court rulings in politically sensitive cases continue to divide opinion. While democracy is meant to provide a peaceful path to resolving conflict, the persistence of political violence and controversial court decisions has left many Ghanaians questioning whether justice truly serves all citizens [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Judicial independence in Ghana has come under increasing scrutiny in recent years as court rulings in politically sensitive cases continue to divide opinion. While democracy is meant to provide a peaceful path to resolving conflict, the persistence of political violence and controversial court decisions has left many Ghanaians questioning whether justice truly serves all citizens equally. From electoral clashes to media freedom violations, several cases have exposed what critics describe as leniency, political interference, and selective accountability in Ghana’s judicial system.</p>



<h3><strong>1. Ablekuma North Electoral Violence (2025)</strong></h3>
<p>Eight men were convicted for violent disturbances during a parliamentary re-run in 19 polling stations, including an assault on former Minister Hawa Mavis Koomson.</p>
<p>Each was fined GH¢6,000 or risked a two-year prison sentence. Critics, including IMANI Africa’s Franklin Cudjoe, condemned the punishment as too lenient to deter future electoral violence.</p>



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<h3><strong>2. UTV Studio Invasion (2023)</strong></h3>
<p>Sixteen men linked to the ruling NPP stormed UTV studios during a live broadcast of <em>United Showbiz</em>, demanding the removal of a guest critical of the party.</p>
<p>Though convicted of conspiracy, rioting, and assault, each was fined just GH¢2,400. Media watchdogs, including MFWA, blasted the ruling as inadequate, warning it weakened protections for journalists.</p>



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<h3><strong>3. Delta Force Courtroom Attack (2017)</strong></h3>
<p>The pro-NPP vigilante group Delta Force assaulted a regional security coordinator and later stormed a Kumasi court to free 13 members on trial.</p>
<p>Despite charges of rioting and assault, the Attorney General dropped the case in 2018 citing insufficient evidence. The move drew accusations of political shielding and deepened concerns about impunity for vigilante groups.</p>



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<h3><strong>4. The Montie 3 Case (2016)</strong></h3>
<p>Three NDC affiliates were jailed for contempt after threatening Supreme Court justices on radio. But President John Mahama pardoned them a month later under Article 72 of the Constitution.</p>
<p>The pardon ignited a constitutional debate, with critics arguing it undermined judicial independence. The Supreme Court later upheld the president’s authority to pardon, though two justices dissented.</p>



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<p>These four cases illustrate a troubling pattern: politically charged crimes often end with acquittals, reduced charges, or fines that many view as inadequate. Such outcomes weaken public trust in the judiciary, embolden vigilante groups, and threaten the rule of law.</p>
<p>According to Afrobarometer, <strong>62% of Ghanaians say they have little or no trust in the courts</strong>, more than double the figure in 2005. Unless Ghana’s judiciary can assert greater independence and consistently apply justice, the country risks undermining democratic stability and encouraging further political violence.</p>
<p>Strengthening judicial independence in Ghana is therefore not just a legal necessity—it is essential for safeguarding democracy and restoring faith in state institutions.</p>
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		<title>Farmer Remanded in Custody for Alleged GH¢2,000 Ginger Theft</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Daniel Angate]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Aug 2025 05:19:58 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A 26-year-old farmer, Kwame Alugu, also known as Jansarah, has been remanded into prison custody by the Nkawie Circuit Court in the Atwima Nwabiagya South Municipality, Ashanti Region, for allegedly stealing ginger worth GH¢2,000 at Gyankobaa near Nkawie. Alugu pleaded not guilty to the charge and is scheduled to reappear before the court, presided over [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-start="210" data-end="473">A 26-year-old farmer, <strong data-start="232" data-end="247">Kwame Alugu</strong>, also known as <em data-start="263" data-end="273">Jansarah</em>, has been remanded into prison custody by the Nkawie Circuit Court in the Atwima Nwabiagya South Municipality, Ashanti Region, for allegedly stealing ginger worth GH¢2,000 at Gyankobaa near Nkawie.</p>
<p data-start="475" data-end="614">Alugu pleaded not guilty to the charge and is scheduled to reappear before the court, presided over by <strong data-start="578" data-end="593">Robert Addo</strong>, on <strong data-start="598" data-end="611">August 22</strong>.</p>
<p data-start="616" data-end="805"><strong data-start="616" data-end="638">Prosecution’s Case</strong><br data-start="638" data-end="641" />Police Detective Chief Inspector <strong data-start="674" data-end="688">Ntim Boadu</strong> told the court that the complainant, <strong data-start="726" data-end="742">Regina Agyei</strong>, owns a ginger farm in Gyankobaa, where the accused resides.</p>
<p data-start="807" data-end="969">On <strong data-start="810" data-end="826">May 26, 2024</strong>, at about 3:00 pm, the complainant visited her farm and found Alugu harvesting ginger. He had already filled half a bag, valued at GH¢2,000.</p>
<p data-start="971" data-end="1277">According to the prosecution, the complainant persuaded Alugu to carry the ginger home so they could sell it together and share the proceeds. He agreed, but while they were on the way, the complainant called someone and began narrating the incident. Sensing trouble, Alugu allegedly fled with the ginger.</p>
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<p data-start="1279" data-end="1326">A report was filed with the <strong data-start="1307" data-end="1323">Toase Police</strong>.</p>
<p data-start="1328" data-end="1500">On <strong data-start="1331" data-end="1349">August 6, 2024</strong>, Alugu was arrested in connection with another theft case. During this time, the complainant identified him as the person who had stolen her ginger.</p>
<p data-start="1502" data-end="1633">In his caution statement, Alugu admitted selling the ginger to someone in Gyankobaa but refused to disclose the buyer’s identity.</p>
<p data-start="1635" data-end="1705">After investigations, he was charged and arraigned before the court.</p>
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<p data-start="1635" data-end="1705">source: myjoyonline</p>
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		<title>Ghana Court Remands 2 Cops for Rifle Theft</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Daniel Angate]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Aug 2025 08:36:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Incident and Charges An Accra Circuit Court remanded two Ghanaian police officers, Lance Corporal William Atia Asitanga and Lance Corporal Sulemana Zanya Abdul-Rahman, on August 5, 2025, over the alleged theft of 16 CZ assault rifles from a police armoury, per Graphic Online. The Ghana rifle theft case highlights a serious security breach within [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3 dir="auto">The Incident and Charges</h3>
<p dir="auto">An Accra Circuit Court remanded two Ghanaian police officers, Lance Corporal William Atia Asitanga and Lance Corporal Sulemana Zanya Abdul-Rahman, on August 5, 2025, over the alleged theft of 16 CZ assault rifles from a police armoury, per Graphic Online. The <strong>Ghana rifle theft case</strong> highlights a serious security breach within the Ghana Police Service.</p>
<p dir="auto">Prosecutor DSP Emmanuel Nyamekye stated the theft occurred in March 2025 at the National Counter Terrorism Department in Accra. Asitanga, the armourer, could not account for the weapons during an audit, leading to Abdul-Rahman’s arrest for abetment.</p>
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<h3 dir="auto">Court Proceedings</h3>
<p dir="auto">Presided by Justice Evelyn Asamoah, the court heard not-guilty pleas from both officers, aged 32 and 27. They were remanded in custody for further investigations, with a reappearance set for August 20, 2025, as reported by Ghana News Agency.</p>
<p dir="auto">The prosecution emphasized the intelligence-led probe that uncovered the missing firearms.</p>
<h3 dir="auto">Implications for National Security</h3>
<p dir="auto">The disappearance of 16 assault rifles poses a grave threat, potentially arming criminals and endangering public safety, according to Human Rights Watch. The Ghana Police Service has yet to issue a public statement.</p>
<p dir="auto">This <strong>Ghana rifle theft case</strong> calls for stricter armoury oversight. Stay tuned for more updates on the investigation and court proceedings.</p>
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