Five Persons To Testify In Takoradi Mayor’s Traffic Offense Case On May 5
Five also witnesses would appear before the Takoradi Habour Circuit A on May 5, 2022, to testify in the traffic offense case against the Mayor of Sekondi-Takoradi, Abdul Mumin Isaah. This comes after the prosecutor, Superintendent Emmanuel Basintale, finally filed and served the defense counsel the disclosures the court has been waiting for since the last sitting. Witnesses
will include Inspector Sarfo Andrews, Bright Appiah Boakye, Constable Kusi Antwi Ebenezer, Detective Inspector Solomon Odoi, and the Investigator, General Sgt Emmanuel Akyirem. Presiding Judge, his Worship Michael Kwadwoe Ampadu while adjourning the case to May 5, charged the prosecutor and witnesses to be presented for the case.
Background
The Mayor was arrested earlier last month at a police checkpoint at Kwesimintim for allegedly driving recklessly and abusing a police officer who questioned his action. At his first court appearance, he was charged with assault of a public officer, offensive conduct conducive to breach of the peace, and disturbing the
peace in a public place. Abdul Mumin Issah was subsequently granted bail to the tune of GH¢100,000 with three sureties after he pleaded not guilty to the charges. The altercation between the MCE and a police officer, one Superintendent Andrew Sarfo near the Kwesimintsim Cemetery on the night of Thursday,
February 3, 2022, was captured on tape and circulated on social media in which the government appointee was heard among other things threatening the police officer with a transfer. He also described the officer as “ugly” and then said he would have beaten him to death when the officer challenged him for driving on the
shoulders of the road to move past a police snap checkpoint. The officer was heard challenging the MCE’s authority to disrespect and threaten him. The Mayor was subsequently suspended by government for his conduct.