Police proffer charges against Hon Sosu: Expected in court on November 8

On October 25, 2021, the Member of Parliament for Madina, Francis Xavier Sosu led a Demonstration in his Constituency to protest the bad state of roads.

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The Ghana Police Service has proffered charges against the Member of Parliament for the Madina Constituency, Francis Xavier Sosu.

According to the Director-General in charge of Public Affairs of the Ghana Police Service, the Madina MP has duly been served with the summons.

In an interview with the Media on November 3, 2021, ACP Kwasi Fori further noted that the MP has been charged with “Obstructing public highway and causing damage to public property” thus is expected to appear in Court on November 8.

On October 25, 2021,  the Member of Parliament for Madina, Francis Xavier Sosu led a Demonstration in his Constituency to protest the bad state of roads.

The MP, after the incident, made an official report to the Speaker of Parliament relative to his attempted arrest by the Ghana Police Service during the said demonstration.

Afterward, the Speaker of Parliament in a letter signed by the Deputy Director of Legal Services of Parliament declined an invitation by the police to release the Madina MP for interrogation on his role in the said demonstration.

“I am directed by the Rt. Hon. Speaker to inform you that proceedings of the 3rd Meeting of the 1st Session of the 8th Parliament commenced on Tuesday 26th October 2021, and having regard to the limitations of articles 117 and 118 of the 1992 Constitution of the Republic, he is unable to release the Member of Parliament as requested in your letter,” it said.

“The Rt. Hon. Speaker of Parliament further directs that I refer you to the provisions of article 122 of the 1992 Constitution and to inform you that on Wednesday the 27th October 2021 he referred to the Privileges Committee of Parliament, allegations of breach of parliamentary privilege and contempt by ACP Isaac Kojo Asante and ACP Eric Winful of the Accra Regional Police Command and the Adenta Divisional Command respectively,” the letter added.

Notwithstanding, on Sunday, November 31, 2021, there were reports that Police had attempted for the second time to arrest the MP during his visit to a church in his constituency.

The Police Service however denied the allegation in a statement indicating that any plane clothed Police personnel found on the premises of the church were there for intelligence purposes.

Later in the evening, another statement by the Ghana Police Service conveyed the message of the interdiction of the bodyguard of the Madina MP, Inspector Daniel Agbavor for alleged misconduct.

“He is alleged to have recklessly driven into a crowd after a protest last Monday, October 25, 2021, in the Madina Constituency, directly endangering the lives of the Senior Officers and other civilians,” the statement read in part.

SOURCE DENNISLAW NEWS