When the police becomes a tool for abuse of citizen. The story of poor man who escaped jail.
By Joseph Osei.
It becomes a nerve-racking condition
when the police who are theoretical to protect citizens in Ghana, uses their
uniform to extort daunt and infringe on the rights of the citizens. My heart
goes out to many innocent people in prison because they couldn’t pay for
justice which must be free for all.
Ernest Asare is a poor farmer in a
farming community in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. I have been fighting for this
man who is a complete stranger to me.
He is an innocent man who was
implicated in an India hemp case because he did not pay 1,500 cedis bribe
demanded by the police in Adiembra in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. I put this
together after he was finally released by the Kumasi circuit court 3. The
police led by the inspector in an attempt to cover their evil deeds,
implicating the accused Ernest Asare, with the drug after i reported the case
to the Deputy Police Regional Commander about how the Ernest was arrested and has
been in the police cells for six days without trial or bail. The police who
arrested him confirmed to the family and i on phone that they didn't found any
drug on him but as their custom demands, he must pay prior to his release.
The police statement to the court
defeats their own stand.
They said they arrested the suspect in
his house and found the drug in a tin under his bed, meanwhile Ernest don’t
have a bed, he lives in an extended family house and the family and the entire
community confirmed that, the police did not come to the house. The Family
didn’t know Ernest was arrested till the next day.
Residents of this community have been
living with this for a very long time because of the fear victimization by the
inspector of the Adiembre police station. I got to know of it when a young man
by name Ernest Asare was arrested on allegation of dealing in India hemp.
I acted as relative who was to pay a fee of
1500 cedis for the release of Ernest whom the police have long-established to
me and the family that nothing was found on him after a meticulous search
conducted, but as the norm of the station no one comes there without paying a
fee before the person is granted bail or release. The case became complicated
when the police realized I was a journalist and I have reported them to the
Regional Police Command.
The Regional Public Relation Officer
DSP Mohammed Tanko ordered that the case be brought to the regional level. The
police in to defend their actions, implicated the accused with India hemp which
was not found on him because their credibility will be question if the regional
command realized the accused was innocent.
In my quest to follow Ernest case
opened other cases with similar situation and the victims have been refused
court hearing, bail or release because they could not pay money to the
inspector.
After my intervention, Residents of the
community, Atweafutu, in the Atimaa Amponuah District of the Ashanti region are
demanding for the immediate transfer of all police personnel at the Adiembra
police station and investigated for infringing on the rights of citizens there.
According to the Assemblyman of the area Bernard Boachi, the police there are
abusing the power given them and have resulted to using their uniform to extort
money from uninformed community members.
Efforts by the police administration to
restore the image of the service is been toppled by cases of this nature.
Together let us fight for the poor, the
marginalized, neglected, abused and isolated in our society. Fighting for the
helpless
It becomes a worrying situation when
the police who are supposed to protect citizens, use their uniform to extort
intimidate and infringe on the rights of the citizens. My heart goes out to
many innocent people in prison because they couldn’t pay for justice which must
be free for all.
The Writter is an investigative
Journalist
Ultimate Radio, Kumasi
Osei2000@gmail.com

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