The Ashaiman Circuit Court has imposed GH¢1,320 fine on two siblings, for verbally assaulting four public officers.
Safianu Osumanu was fine GH¢720 and Aishatu Osumanuwas fined GH¢600.
The two would serve a three-month prison term if they default on paying the fine.
The court, presided over by Mr Simon Gaga, sentenced them after they changed their plea from not guilty to guilty to five counts of assault on public officers, offensive conduct and disturbance of court.
Police Chief Inspector Christian Oscar Norgbedzi, prosecuting, said Ms Millicent Zogli, a janitor at the Ashaiman District Court, is a complainant in the case.
The court heard that othercomplainants are Inspector Henry Tetteh Nartey, a prosecutor, Corporal David Kwame Nyong, a Court Warrant Officer (CWO) and Lance Corporal Rebecca Addo, also a CWO.
Chief Insp Norgbedzi said the complainants arrested the accused and handed them over to the Ashaiman Divisional CID, for acting together and disturbing court sittings.
The prosecution said the accused attacked and insulted the complainants, who attempted to call them to order when they (accused) were misconducting themselves at court premises at Ashaiman.
Chief Insp Norgbedzi said the two siblings accompanied their mother, Hamdiya Inusah, to the court, to hear a civil suit brought against her.
According to prosecution, while in the immediate vicinity of the court, Safianu publicly verbally assaulted Ms Zogli.
Chief Insp Norgbedzi said the accused, who were annoyed by the court’s judgement against their mother, also made noise and disturbed court proceedings.
The court heard that the police attempted to call the siblings to order, but they fiercely resisted, attacked, and insultedthe complainants.
Chief Insp Norgbedzi said the accused, were, however, overpowered and arrested by police, and arraigned before court. —GNA