Ghana Police acted unprofessionally – Lawyer of 5 KOSS murder suspects tell courtroom

The particular lawyer defending the 5 juvenile suspects in the homicide of a first year pupil of the Konongo Odumasi High school graduation (KOSS) in the Ashanti area, Richard Adu Darko has brought on the Ghana Police Assistance for acting unprofessionally plus violating the rights from the children. The legal specialist told the Konongo Odumasi District Court today how the Ghana Police Service erred in publishing the id details of the suspects on the official Facebook page, within contravention of the Juvenile Proper rights Act, 2003, Act 653. The Ghana Police Provider in a November 8, 2021 update on their official Fb page published the recognition details of the suspects, such as the names and aliases following the court presided over simply by Her Ladyship Joyce Bamfo remanded them into law enforcement custody for one week within their first court appearance. Bank checks by Mynewsgh. com nevertheless indicate that the said write-up has been edited with the id details of the suspects taken out. All the five suspects who’ve been provisionally charged with Abetment of Murder, and Killing Contrary to Sections 20 plus 46 of the Criminal Accidents Act (Act 29) are already returned to juvenile detention after the appeared in courtroom today; they are to come back again on Monday 22 Nov. Speaking with journalists this morning, attorney for suspects, Richard Adu Darko said “the courtroom has taken notice of the breach of the rights of the potential foods and because of that the case continues to be adjourned once again to following week”. The pleas for that suspects to return to college or to be released to the custody of their families had been however not granted by court and as such they are to stay in the custody of the law enforcement under juvenile detention. The particular Ghana Police Service continues to be directed to communicate the situation to the Attorney General’s Workplace to get a representative to appear within court in order to transfer the situation to the high court regarding trial to commence. Resource: MyNewsGh. com/Edward Amagyei Naaso/ 2021
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