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Court fines assemblyman GH₵1,800 for assaulting police officer

The Ashaiman Circuit Court presided over by Mr Charles Boateng has sentenced Seth Ocloo, assemblyman for Tebibianor, Ashaiman Municipal Assembly, to a fine of GH₵1,800 for assaulting a police officer.
 
The court fined him after he pleaded guilty to two counts of offensive conduct and assault on public officer.
 
Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Afrifa Akwesi Ahenkorah, prosecuting, said the 48-year-old assemblyman on February 29, 2020, at about 18:30 hours went to the charge office of the Ashaiman District Police Station.
 
ASP Ahenkorah added that Ocloo made his way behind the counter and talked to a suspect in custody without permission from the Non Commission Counter Officer (NCO) who was in charge.

The facts had it that the assemblyman rebuked and questioned NCO Diana Ziolui for asking him what he was doing behind the counter.
 
The court was told by the prosecution that, he further retorted whether the NCO knew who he was after which he was ordered by the officer to go out, which infuriated him as he shouted on top of his voice at the station.
 
According to the prosecutor, his behaviour drew the attention of the station officer, Detective Chief Inspector Awere Williams who advised him to leave the counter but the convicted assemblyman rather pushed him against the gate at the entrance of the charge office.

He was subsequently arrested, detained and charged after further investigations.   GNA

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