A Kumasi High Court has remanded 14 individuals into prison custody over their alleged roles in violent disturbances on Election Day in Damongo, Savannah Region.
Out of 16 suspects arraigned, 14 were remanded, while two minors were discharged.
The violence reportedly stemmed from delays in declaring election results, leading to the death of one person and extensive damage to the Electoral Commission’s office.
Protesters, reportedly angry over the situation, stormed the Damongo Municipal Collation Center and set the EC office ablaze, causing extensive damage.
Due to insecurity in the area, the case was transferred from the Savannah Region to the Kumasi High Court.
The accused persons face nine charges, including unlawful damage, assault, causing harm, and obstructing electoral officers in the performance of their duties.
The State Attorney requested a deferral of the plea to allow more time for investigations.
Ameanwhile, the defence counsel argued for the release of their clients, noting that two of the accused are minors.
The court ordered the release of the minors to a responsible guardian, Alhaji Imoro Seidu, who was required to leave his Ghana Card with the Court Registrar.
The court also announced that pleas would be taken at the next hearing on December 19, 2024.
The remaining accused were remanded into prison custody as investigations continue.