The 13 members of Delta Force, a New Patriotic Party-affiliated group, who went on rampage attacking a public officer, have been rearrested and slapped with a new charge of rioting, at the Kumasi Circuit Court.
The 13 members of the Delta Force are standing trial for charges of conspiracy to assault a public officer and causing unlawful damage.
They were arrested after they stormed the office of the Ashanti Regional Security Coordinator and allegedly assaulted him in the process, in protest against his appointment.
At their first appearance in court, the 13 members escaped from lawful custody, when the Judge ruled that they be remanded and not given bail.
They reported themselves to the police and were fined Ghc2,400 each, and also made to sign a bond of good behaviour for escaping lawful custody.
AG drops charges against 8 Delta Force court raiders.
Meanwhile, the case involving the eight (8) persons, supposedly aligned to the NPP, who stormed the court to release 13, was eventually dropped by the state for lack of evidence.
This infuriated many Ghanaians, as critics concluded that the government had left the lawless folks off the hook merely because they were supporters of the ruling party.
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Strangely, the Attorney-General’s Department at the time suggested that they had not sanctioned the state prosecutor in Kumasi to drop the case involving the eight who raided the court.
But not many Ghanaians bought into this story from the government.
For now, it remains to be scene how the state will pursue the case of the thirteen, who are now facing a new single charge of rioting.