An Accra Circuit Court has remanded a Police Officer who allegedly threatened colleague officers for arresting a suspect during an operation at Adabraka in Accra.
Corporal Awudu Alhassan Shaban is said to have threatened his colleagues with his service rifle demanding the release of the said suspect.
Due to the accused person’s conduct, the suspect escaped.
Charged with threat of death, assault on public officer and use of narcotic drugs without lawful authority, Shaban pleaded not guilty before the court, presided over by Mrs Sedinam Awo Kwadam.
Prosecution opposed the grant of bail. The accused person is expected to reappear on September 2, 2025.
The complainant in the case was a police officer with the Drug Law Enforcement unit (DLEU) of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) Headquarters, Accra.
Prosecution indicated that Corporal Shaban was a police officer stationed at the Accra Police Regional Visibility.
On July 30, 2025, a team of personnel from the DLEU, led by the complainant, arrested and brought the accused person to the Special investigation Unit of the CID Headquarters.
The report was that the DLEU embarked on an intelligence-led operation at Adabraka near the University of Ghana Accra City Campus and in the process arrested a person suspected to be dealing in narcotic drugs.
The prosecution said suddenly the accused person appeared at the scene dressed in police uniform, pulled his service rifle and threatened to shoot the Police Officers if they did not release the suspect.
The court heard that as a result, the suspect managed to escape.
However, the team managed to disarm the accused person and arrested him for investigation.
In his caution statement, he admitted threatening the officers with his service rifle because they were in plain clothes and could not recognise them as police personnel, prosecution said.
When a medical examination was conducted on the accused person, result of his urine toxicology tested positive for marijuana and cotinine.
—GNA
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