The Sekondi District Police Command says it has opened investigation into the alleged assault on one Solomon Amankwah, a sports journalist with Atinka Media Village by General Lance Corporal Prince Mensah of the Regional CID Operations and Intelligence Unit, Sekondi.
Police in a statement said its preliminary investigation has established that in the early hours of Monday, January 3, 2022, at about 2:40am, Mr Amankwah parked his vehicle, a Nissan Sentra with registration number GE 1042-12, at the Sekondi Police Barracks without notice to any Police officer at the station and forgot his ignition key inside his vehicle.
According to the police, Mr Amankwah “was later spotted searching for a piece of metal in an accident car parked at the Police station, apparently, to us it to open his car door. The Police officer arrived at the scene at this stage and upon suspicion, questioned him about his activities and warned him to leave the barracks. Mr Amankwah refused to leave and this compelled the Police to decide to arrest him for further interrogations.”
“Mr Amankwah resisted the arrest and the Police officer applied some minimum force to eventually effect his arrest and sent him to the Police station. It was at the station that Police got to know that Mr Amankwah was a journalist,” the statement said.
On the same day at about 2:45 pm, the Sekondi Divisional Command said it held a meeting with management of Atinka Media Village Western region and assured them of a thorough investigation into the incident.
The statement said inasmuch as the Police station is a public place to which the public has unfettered access, no one has the right to interfere with any exhibits at the station, and certainly no one has the right to attempt to break into an accident vehicle for any purpose.
“It is appropriate to always seek the approval of the Police officer on the duty when intending to leave any personal property at the Police station, or conduct any personal business on the premises of the station,” the Police noted.
The Police has however, assured the media that they are key partners in the promotion of peace and security, law and order and, therefore, as the law enforcement agency, they will strive to maintain that cordial relationship.
By Vincent Kubi