Tag Archives: Koforidua

3 illegal miners remanded by Koforidua Circuit Court B

The Koforidua Circuit Court B has remanded into police custody three persons who were arrested for mining activities in the Birim River between Akwabuoso and Akrofufu in the Atewa West District of the Eastern Region.

Gideon Gabor 32, Agyemang Meshach 24 and Boampong Livingston 43 were charged with conspiracy to commit crime to wit illegal mining and mining without a license on Thursday, October 16.

They were busily engaging in illegal mining activities, commonly called galamsey, when the Ghana National Association of Small Scale Miners task force clamped down on them in a special operation to get rid of illegal miners operating within water bodies.

Their pleas were not taken by the court presided over by Her Honour Matilda Ribeiro.

The suspects whose charges were read to them in court later told the court that the facts as presented by the prosecution were untrue as they were arrested on their return from an errand and prayed the court to grant them bail as they will avail themselves anytime the court needs them.

The prosecution told the court that police investigations were almost done so they prayed the court to adjourn the case.

The presiding judge adjourned the case and tasked the prosecution to conclude their investigations before the next court date on November 4, 2024.

 

Source: Citi News

5-year old swept by floodwaters on birthday

A five-year-old girl has reportedly been carried away by floods in Nsukwao, a suburb of  Koforidua in the Eastern Region.

Richlove Adobea is said to have been swept by the floods after a heavy downpour at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 16, 2024.

Rainbow Radio reports that Richlove had visited her grandmother in the area since school was on vacation.

At the grandmother’s residence, she was instructed to place buckets in the rain for water collection, and then asked to clean herself.

However, she joined three other children to go and play in the rain. Unfortunately, she fell in a gutter and was carried away by the speeding water.

The family informed officials of the National Disaster Management Organisation (NADMO) in the area tom help find the young girl.

It also emerged that the young girl was celebrating her birthday on the day of the incident.

The parents of the minor are currently devastated by the incident.

 

Source: Myxyzonline.com

Tension in New Juaben as Police break into royal stool room

Tension has gripped the New Juaben traditional area following an incident where a group, reportedly led by the New Juaben divisional police commander, forcibly entered the stool room of the Adwampong royal family in Koforidua.

The confrontation ensued after the queen mother of the Adwampong royal family resisted the unauthorized removal of the black stool.

The stool is a crucial component for the upcoming enstoolment ceremony of a new Chief for the family, scheduled to take place on Thursday, February 1, at the Yiadom Hwedie Palace, presided over by Daasebere Kwaku Boateng III

According to the Queen mother Nana Akosua Afrakoma, who has been in charge of the stool since she was enstooled 29 years ago, the said Chief who is to be enstooled Thursday evening is not known and has not been nominated by her hence her resistance.

But the group under the supervision of the Koforidua District Police Commander now acting Divisional Commander Chief Superintendent Emmanuel Baah, together with heavily armed men from the Counter Terrorism Unit broke into the stool room and changed the locks.

Nana Afrakoma II who expressed disappointment at the conduct of the district police called on the Regional Security Council and National Security Minister to intervene to prevent bloodshed.

“I had a call this morning that yesterday [Wednesday] they came here to steal the stool but were resisted and they have brought the police to break my door this morning. That’s my route, I haven’t ruled with any of them for the past 29 years.  I know nothing about the enstoolment they are doing. They’ve destooled me unlawfully and I don’t go to the palace anymore.”

Meanwhile, the son and daughter of the Queen mother who were invited by Chief Superintendent Emmanuel Baah to make a formal complaint have rather been detained upon reaching the Koforidua Central police station.

 

Source: Citinewsroom