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Police brutality leaves 67-year-old farmer partly ‘paralysed’

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A 67-YEAR-OLD farmer at Kpenoe, near Ho, Mr Emmanuel Agakpe Homenya is now left ‘partly paralysed’ after he was allegedly subjected to severe beatings by a police officer at the Deme Police Station in the Volta Region.  

The incident, according to the victim, took place on September 15, at the Deme Police Station.

The Spectator gathered that the farmer went to his farm as usual that day but realised that someone had erected pillars on the farm, suggesting that an unscrupulous land leader had sold the land to an unsuspecting developer.  

Without any hesitation, the senior citizen pulled the pillars down on his 21-acre farm.  

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Later, a policeman from the Deme Police Station came to his house at Kpenoe and instructed him to follow him to the Charge Office. 

The farmer said that although he did not resist arrest, the officer insisted on handcuffing and dragging him to the station.  

He said that on reaching the station, the officer took a whip and lashed him until he sustained multiple wounds on his back.  

“I asked him what was my crime and he told me that even people like Flt Lt Jerry John Rawlings were tortured and their nails removed from their fingers before they became Heads of State.”  

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The victim was later rushed to the Ho Teaching Hospital where he was treated and discharged.  

When he turned up in the Newsroom of this paper at Ho a few days ago to narrate his ordeal, Mr Homenya was unable to walk steadily and was assisted by his daughter.  

He struggled to speak with the body shaking.  

Investigations by The Spectator revealed that the buyer of the land (name withheld) was not in the country at the time, and it was rather the caretaker of the land who engaged the police to torture the farmer.  

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The identity of the police officer was not established at the time of filing this report but the Volta Regional Police Commander, DCOP Edward Kwateng has given the assurance that all was set for a thorough enquiry into the matter.  

He said that the police officer, when found culpable, would face the disciplinary measures of the Ghana Police Service.  

DCOP Kwateng warned that any unruly officer whose conduct dragged the image of the police service in the mud would suffer the consequences.  

“We will definitely get to the bottom of this matter,” he gave assurance.  

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From Alberto Mario Noretti, Ho

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Speaker engages first term members of parliament

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The Speaker of Parliament Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin has met first term Members of Parliament to strengthen cooperation between his office and newly elected legislators.

The engagement was organised to help build better working relations and improve communication within the House.

Bagbin stressed the value of open interaction and mentioned that similar sessions will later involve continuing MPs, the media and the public through televised programmes.

He reiterated the 9th Parliament’s goal of promoting openness and inclusion, describing integrity, honesty, civility and participation as key values for national progress.

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He encouraged the creation of a mentorship system to allow experienced members to guide new ones.

Bagbin reflected on the growth of Ghana’s legislature over the years, noting a shift from strong partisan conduct to a more mature multiparty atmosphere.

He urged MPs to maintain their party identity while working together for development.

Present at the meeting were the Clerk to Parliament Ebenezer Ahumah Djietror, the Deputy Majority Whip Comfort Doyoe Cudjoe and the Deputy Minority Leader Patricia Appiagyei.

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Interior ministry orders probe into alleged assassination attempt on Special Prosecutor

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The attention of the Ministry of the Interior has been drawn to information that the Special Prosecutor (OSP), Mr. Kissi Agyebeng, has survived two assassination attempts while discharging his duties to the Republic.

According to the ministry in a statement, the Director of Strategy, Research, and Communications at the Office of the Special Prosecutor, Mr. Samuel Appiah Darko, mentioned the assassination attempt on Newsfile, a television station in Accra, on December 6, 2025.

He also claimed on the same programme that he had been handcuffed and beaten by 17 police personnel.

“Beyond the security implications of these claims, such dangers to personnel of accountability institutions, if true, can undermine the government’s efforts to combat corruption, which have intensified since it took office,” the ministry stated,

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The Ministry has therefore taken up the matter with the seriousness it deserves with some preliminary findings on the alleged assassination attempt.

The ministry revealed that initial contacts with Mr. Kissi Agyebeng have revealed that the assassination attempts on him, as claimed, happened before this year.

“There is no record or report of such threats against his life at any police station or at any of the state security agencies in the country,” the statement further added.

Against this backdrop, the Minister of Interior, Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak has further directed that “Since crime does not expire, the Ministry has ordered a full-scale investigation into the claim of assassination attempts.”

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The Ministry has also ordered an investigation into the claim by Mr. Samuel Appiah Darko that he was handcuffed and beaten by 17 police personnel.

The Ministry noted that it will update the public on the outcome of these investigations and the actions to be taken.

The Ministry of Interior has reiterated its commitment to protecting all lives and properties to ensure that all Ghanaians can conduct their lawful affairs without any fear for their safety.

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