Kwame Danso district court shut down following violent incidents – CJ directs
The Chief Justice has ordered the temporary shutdown of the Kwame Danso District Court after a violent mob attack on Wednesday disrupted proceedings and put court workers at risk.
The directive, issued on Friday, December 12, follows ongoing investigations into the disturbances, which also affected the Kwame Danso Police Headquarters. The court will remain closed until authorities determine that it is safe to reopen.
In a notice to the Bono East Regional Administrative Officer, the Judicial Service confirmed the instruction, underscoring the urgency of the measure and reiterating that the protection of staff and court users is paramount.
The decision comes in the wake of chaotic events on December 10, when nearly 100 young men invaded the court, damaged property, and broke two defendants out of custody. The group also attacked the complainant involved in the case.
Calm has since been restored after reinforcement teams from the Atebubu Division and the Formed Police Units (FPUs) were deployed to the area. Police later reported that the District Police Headquarters had also been attacked and destroyed during the turmoil.
Following the unrest, the Inspector-General of Police ordered the closure of the Kwame Danso Police Station and reassigned officers stationed there.
The Chief Justice’s directive extends the security measures to the judiciary, ensuring that no hearings take place at the District Court until the situation stabilises.
The notice emphasised the seriousness of the matter, stating: “Please treat this directive as urgent.”
Meanwhile, the Bono East Regional Police Command has vowed to bring all perpetrators to justice. Acting Public Relations Officer ASP Appiah Danquah reiterated the Service’s commitment, stating that those involved will be tracked down and prosecuted.
The temporary suspension of court operations is expected to aid ongoing investigations and protect both judicial personnel and the wider community.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Zita Okwang
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