The Ashaiman Circuit Court has sentenced two siblings, Safianu Osumanu and Aishatu Osumanu, respectively, to a fantastic of Gh₵ 720 and Gh₵600 for verbally assaulting 4 public officers.
The two would serve a three-month jail time period in the event that they defaulted on paying the fantastic.
The courtroom, presided over by Mr. Simon Gaga, sentenced them after they modified their plea from not responsible to responsible to 5 counts of assault on public officers, offensive conduct, and disturbance of courtroom.
Police Chief Inspector Christian Oscar Norgbedzi, prosecuting, stated the complainants within the case are Ms. Millicent Zogli, a janitor on the Ashiaman District Court, whereas the second, third, and fourth complainants, respectively, are Inspector Henry Tetteh Nartey, a prosecutor, Corporal David Kwame Nyong, a Court Warrant Officer (CWO), and Lance Corporal Rebecca Addo, additionally a CWO.
The prosecutor said that on February 1, 2024, the complainants arrested and delivered to the Ashaiman Divisional CID the 2 accused siblings with a criticism that on the identical day at about 13: 45 hours whereas on the premises of the courtroom, they acted collectively and disturbed the courtroom sittings.
He stated they attacked and rained insults on the complainants who tried to name them to order.
He added that the siblings, on the day in query, accompanied their mom, Hamdiya Inusah, to the courtroom in respect of a civil go well with towards her.
According to the prosecutor, whereas within the speedy neighborhood of the courtroom, Safianu publicly verbally assaulted the primary complainant utilizing unprintable phrases.
He stated that peeved by the courtroom’s judgement towards their mom, they began making noise to disturb the courtroom proceedings.
Following their behaviour, the police officer complainants tried to name them to order, however they fiercely resisted, attacked, and rained insults on them.
The prosecutor stated the accused individuals had been nevertheless, overpowered, arrested, and subsequently arraigned earlier than the courtroom.