The Accra Circuit Court has remanded 23 young men for allegedly assaulting some elders of Kweiman and attacking a palace over the sale of land to a developer.
The accused are Gideon Amartey, aka Kitinki, Richard Amartey Mensah, Ezekiel Adjetey Adjei, Nii Anang Mameley, Mensah Ago, Michael Adjei, Amarh Amartey Kwei, Ebenezer Laryea and Joseph Nii Mensah Anang.
The rest are Emmanuel Ago Doku, Reuben Tetteh, Samuel Armah Amartey, Isaac Mensah Lumor, Isaac Armah, Felix Adjei, Ernest Addo, Wisdom Tawiah, Amos Adjei, Isaac Afotey, Mershark Amartey and Joseph Amartey Lartea Perry.
The young men, who have all been charged with conspiracy to commit crime, namely assault and causing damage, pleaded not guilty.
Ms Adelaide Adjovu, the defence counsel, prayed for bail for her clients, saying they all resided within the same vicinity and would appear to stand trial.
The prosecution led by Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Evans Kesse prayed the court to remand the accused into police custody to assist in investigations.
He said the police after granting them police enquiry bail, had to seek criminal summons to compel the accused to appear before the court.
The court presided over by Mrs Afia Owusua Appiah remanded them into police custody to reappear on August 9, 2023.
DSP Kessesaid the complainant, Nii Amartey Kwei III, was the chief of Kweiman in Accra.
The court heard that the chief released land located at Kweiman to a developer, which the youth disagreed with.
DSP Kesse said when the grantee and the chief went to work on the land, accused, who were allegedly armed with offensive weapons, besieged the site and stopped the developer from working.
The prosecution said the young men also allegedly went to the palace and attacked four elders with cutlasses, wood and metallic objects.
DSP Kessesaid the accused destroyed 12 plastic chairs and a table, all valued GH¢800.
The prosecution said a report was made to the police and the accused were arrested and police medical forms issued to the four complainants – Ibrahim Anum, Benjamin Amartey, Joshua Odai, and Francis Mensah to seek medical attention.
DSP Kessesaid when the medical report forms submitted to the police, confirmed that the complainants had been assaulted. – GNA