The Accra High Court trying nine persons for treason, has sentenced Colonel (Col) Samuel Kwadzo Gameli to sign a bond to be of good behaviour for six months for contempt.
Col Gameli, one of the accused facing abetment of high treason charge, was caught playing audio of the court’s proceedings whilst court was in session.
Justice Afia Serwaa Asare-Botwe, President of the three-member-panel court, whose voice was heard on the audio, called for a warrant officer to seize the cellular phone of Col Gameli.
When accused was asked how long he had been recording proceedings, he said since Wednesday, July 19, 2023.
Asked why he did that and whether he knew whether his action amounted to contempt of court, the accused said he knew it was contemptuous, but said he had to record the proceedings for his lawyer, Mr Eric Senyo Pongo, who had not been in court.
Justice Stephen Oppong, another judge on the panel, asked Col Gameli “is it the first time your lawyer has been away, then why are you doing this now.”
Col Gameli answered that he did not know why.
Justice Afia Serwaa said in view of Ghana’s history whereby some judges were martyred, producing and sharing judges’ photos, audio recordings and others with the public was unsafe.
“We don’t feel safe, I feel unsafe,” she added.
When the court was contemplating detaining Col Gameli till the final determination of the case, Mr Victor Kwadjoga Adawudu, who stood in for Mr Pongo, pleaded with the court to temper justice with mercy.
Mr Adawudu said Col Gameliwas the only one among the accused who had not done anything to incur the wrath of the court since the trial began.
Justice Afia Serwaa said she was certain it was not the first time the accused had done that, but lawyer Adawudu insisted Col Gameli was remorseful and assured the court that whatever was on his phone had been deleted.
The phone was handed over to an IT (Information Technology) expert of the Judicial Service and after checking the device, he informed the court that nothing had been shared during that period.
Mr Adawudu, pleading for mitigation said “forgive us our trespasses.”
However, the court after finding accused guilty, asked him to sign the bond to be of good behaviour.
Justice Afia Serwaa threatened to report the incident to the Chief Justice, adding that in the era of Artificial Intelligence (AI), just a sentence from someone could put him in trouble.
Justice Hafisata Amaleboba is the third judge on the panel, and the judges are all Justices of the Court of Appeal with additional responsibilities as High Court judges.
Col Gameli is standing trial with Donya Kafui, Bright Alan Debrah, Johannes Zikpi, WOII Esther Saan Dekiwine, Lance Airforce Corporal Ali Solomon, Corporal Sylvester Akankpewu, Corporal Seidu Abubakar and Assistant Commissioner of Police Dr Benjamin Kwasi Agordzo. —GNA