Clan head, 4 others jailed 3 months each for assault

The Sege District Court has sentenced Nene Hakpo Adibuertey Puplampu IV, head of Adibiawe clan, and four other persons, to three months imprisonment each, for abetment, conspiracy and assault.
The others are Dartey Agorvor, a farmer, Stephen Sodzi-maison, Alex Pupulampu and Emmanuel Sabbah, all citizens at Hwakpo, in the Ada East District of the Greater Accra region
The court, president over by Ms Victoria Akua Ghansah, convicted Nene Puplampu IV on charges of abetment while his accomplices, Alex Puplampu, Emmanuel Sabah and Dartey Agorvor were found guilty of conspiracy and assault.
Accused, Mary Adi, was fined GH¢1,800, and Evans Otiboe Osabutey, Beauty Puplampu, and Esther Puplampu were acquitted and discharged due to insufficient evidence.
Ms Ghansah, delivering judgment, noted that the actions of the convicts were unlawful despite ongoing chieftaincy dispute, and emphasised the need to curtail such acts of violence.
The facts of the case as presented by prosecution are that, both complainants and accused are citizens of Hwakpo.
The complainants are from the Ackwerh family and the accused are also from the Puplampu family.
The prosecution indicated that Nene Agbeshie Dzikunu Ackwerh III is chief of the complainants whiles Nene Hakpo Adibuertey Pupulampu IV is chief of the accused.
The court heard that on July 5, 2022, about 7:3Opm, the chief of the complainant, Nene Agbashie Dzikunu Ackwerh III, instructed James Amartey Alipue, Clement Ackwerh and Isaiah Ackwerh to announce to the Hwakpo people through the beating of ‘gongong’ that there will be a communal labour on July 7, 2022.
The court heard that, the complainants started the announcement, beating the gongong from the Hwakpo junction using the road that passes through to Luhuor.
Nene Hakpo Adibuertey Puplampu lV’s house who heard the Complainants making the announcement, then instructed the accused persons to collect the gongong from the Complainants.
The accused confronted the complainants in an attempt to seize the gongong from them.
The accused assaulted complainants, hit them with sticks and in the process the shirt of lsaiah Ackwerh got torn.
The prosecution further revealed that Emmanuel Sabbah seized the gongong from James Amartey Alipue, and Mary Addi poured urine on the complainants.
The court heard that the complainants reported the case to the police at Sege and were issued with police medical report form to attend hospital. They returned the form which was endorsed by the medical officer of Sege Polyclinic.
The misunderstanding, which began in 2022, degenerated into violent clashes between members the Puplampu and Ackwerh royal families, in Hwakpo.
THE Cape Coast Circuit Court II has remanded two unemployed men in police custody, for allegedly robbing two sisters at knife point, at Abura, a suburb of Cape Coast.
The accused, Adjei Mensah, 20, and Philip Ackon, 25, were expected to re-appear in court on February 28.
The court presided by Ms Nana Aba Kwaiba Nunoo, had earlier granted accused GH¢10,000 Cedis bail with three sureties each, but they could not fulfil the bail terms.
Prosecuting, Inspector Joseph Laare, said the complainant is Ms Rosemary Bortier, a 19-years-old shop attendant, and a resident of Abura Academy, in the city.
The court heard that the complainant and her sister, Ms Olivia Bortier, were attacked on the way to board lorry home.
Insp Laare stated that Mensah and Ackon suddenly emerged from the bush, and attacked their victims.
The prosecution said accused pointed a knife at Rosemary, and asked her to surrender her phone.
Insp Laare noted that Mensah seized Rosemary’s Tecno Spark Seven phone valued at GH¢2,000 and bolted.
The prosecution further indicated that Rosemary and Olivia shouted for help, and some Good Samaritans escorted them to the Abura Police Station to report the robbery.
Insp Laare said Mensah and Ackon were arrested at their hideouts and the mobile phone was retrieved at Akotokyir.
The prosecution said efforts are being made to arrest the person who dishonestly received the phone.
—GNA