Ghana Police have apologised in my opinion in open court – “arrested” Nhyiaeso MP talks

The particular embattled New Patriotic Celebration (NPP) Member of Parliament (MP) for the Nhyiaeso Constituency, Hon. Dr Stephen Amoah who had been arrested and charged along with offensive driving during a unique police operation in Accra earlier this week has said which the Ghana Police Service provides apologized to him within open court. The legislator who appeared before the Una Magistrate Court yesterday following the police secured a counter warrant for his detain for allegedly snubbing courtroom summons has revealed in the radio interview that the officer prosecuting his case in fact asked the court in order to rescind the bench bring about because there was a “miscommunication” then apologized to him appropriately. According to him, the apology by the police was for that publication on its social networking pages that he refused to look before the court, contrary to such invitation to the best of their knowledge. Speaking in an job interview with Kumasi-based Angel FM monitored by Mynewsgh. possuindo this morning, the MP stated, “let me put it on report that the police never asked me to any court right after taking my statement; the particular publication that I snubbed the particular court summons is incorrect and for that matter, the authorities themselves apologized to me within court and asked the particular judge to rescind the particular bench warrant; court records usually do not lie so anybody can crosscheck this fact from the Una Magistrate Court. ”Narrating the big event leading up to his arrest, he or she admitted to breaching the particular traffic regulations by signing up for a motorcade which experienced moved out from the Parliament Home on that day, yet refuted the claims associated with reckless driving being peddled by the Ghana Police Company. “I joined a motorcade which was moving out from Parliament House towards the Airport By-pass; MPs always join this kind of convoys so I did not also know that it was against the law; I am not saying that because We are an MP, I should become left to go free; We remain committed to the laws and regulations of the country but I actually reject the accusations which i was driving recklessly”, he or she said. In a statement about the status of the case contrary to the Hon. Dr . Stephen Amoah and others yesterday, the Ghana Police Service said “details regarding his appearance within court will be provided by the particular Accra Regional Police Order in due course”; yet as at the time of filing this particular story, there was no more communication on the matter through the Ghana Police Service. Based on hon. Stephen Amoah, the situation has been adjourned to twentieth January, 2022. Meanwhile, 4 of the six who were imprisoned alongside the Nhyiaeso MEGAPIXEL during the special police procedure were on Wednesday found guilty to fines of GHC 1, 800 each. Supply: MyNewsGh. com|| Edward Amagyei Naaso|| 2021
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