The Ghana Police Service has rendered a sincere apology to the journalists who were allegedly beaten up by the supposed bodyguards of Owusu Bempah during his trial at the Accra High Court.
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Yesterday, during the trial of the man of God, some journalists who wanted to cover the entire proceeding were assaulted by some men believed to be the bodyguards of the man of God.
Per reports, journalists were denied access to the courtroom to cover the proceedings. When other journalists from various media outlets and blogs attempted to cover the court session, the pastor’s agents and bodyguards mistreated them, according to the reporter.
Anyone seen with a camera, a phone, or a badge from a media house was harassed by Owusu Bempah’s bodyguards, the reports added.
Well, the Ghana Police Service has issued a statement to apologize for the assault the journalists were subjected to during the proceeding.
Read The Statement Below;
Meanwhile, popular social media personality, Ayisha Modi has reacted after the Vice President of Ghana, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia gifted Psalm Adjeteyfio an amount of ¢30,000 for his rent issues and also ¢20,000 for sustenance
Recall, Ayisha Modi after coming across the post which indicated that the veteran actor is in need of ¢3,000 to sort out his house rent, adding that he might be homeless if he is unable to pay on time revealed her intentions to help him. This attracted the attention of some benevolent Ghanaians who were touched by his story and decided to help.
The Vice President was reported to have paid ¢30,000 for the actor’s rent and also ¢20,000 for his upkeep. Well, many presumed that the Vice President has overshadowed Ayisha Modi by being the first person to help the actor with his problems.