The
42
protesters
who
were
arrested
by
the
Ghana
Police
Service
last
weekend
at
the
#OccupyJulorbiHouse
have
been
denied
bail
by
the
court.
Last
weekend
the
Democracy
Hub
organised
a
demonstration
which
ended
in
chaos
and
the
police
picked
up
about
42
citizens
who
had
converged
at
the
37
meeting
point
to
start
the
demonstration.
Videos
which
surfaced
online
showed
the
protestors
in
a
confrontation
with
the
police
over
some
disagreements.
In
a
statement
released
by
the
Police,
they
stated
that
the
arrested
protesters
would
be
arraigned
before
the
court.
Well,
the
42
arrested
protestors
today
appeared
before
the
Accra
Circuit
Court
6
and
Circuit
Court
10
respectively
for
their
hearing.
After
the
court
hearing,
all
the
protesters
were
denied
bail
and
were
remanded
in
police
custody
to
return
on
October
8
&
October
11,
2024,
respectively.
Watch
some
videos
below:
Ama
Governor
lady
could
have
left
Ghana
alot
time
ago
but
she
chose
to
stay
here
fighting
injustice
and
democracy
tantan.You
have
to
respect
and
admire
her
resolve
#FreetheCitizens
#ReOccupyJulorbiHouse
pic.twitter.com/7SS8nVAZK1
—
YKGH
(@YouKnowGhana)
September
24,
2024
Court
Denies
peaceful
protesters
bail
#ReOccupyJulorbiHouse
#FreeCitizens
pic.twitter.com/BSEXlPXs03
—
Popo????
(@Popony_J)
September
24,
2024
?BREAKING?????????:
The
#ReOccupyJulorbiHouse
#StopGalamseyNow
protesters,
including
Ralph
St.
Williams
from
@Ghfixthecountry,
who
appeared
before
Circuit
Court
6,
have
reportedly
been
denied
bail.Same
as
@Ama_governor
Esq
&
others
who
appeared
before
Circuit
Court
10.They…
https://t.co/UiYM77o4pm
pic.twitter.com/obsY1QNWJi
—
Ölele
|
DTS??????
(@OleleSalvador)
September
24,
2024