Nobody is above the law so report yourselves – Ambrose Derry tells Delta Force

Ambrose Dery the Minister for the Interior has advised the members of the vigilante group Delta Force who raided the Kumasi Circuit Court and freed some 13 suspects on trail to report themselves to the police or they would be pursued.

He gave an assurance that, government will deal with the issue and ensure that those involved are arrested and prosecuted. Addressing the press Thursday, the Minister said, “We absolutely condemn the incident that took place in Kumasi.

We are going to make sure that law takes it course and that no one in Ghana is above the law.

The police are pursuing the 13 suspects, and I wish to make clear that we shall do all within our power to make sure that they are arrested and brought to face the law.

Let the message go out there to the 13 persons that it is in their interest to resubmit themselves to the due process and have their day in court, that the police will pursue them, But if need be, we shall involve all other security agencies as it may be necessary to make sure that they are brought to justice.”

He said the case got to court, it was within the ambit court but now that they have become fugitives of justice, they come again within our remit and we are pursuing them to arrest.”

He also condemn the incident and gave the assurance that the law will take its place and no one will be above the law. We shall do all in part and make sure that they are arrested and face the due process.”

Source: GhanaWeb

You may like

Ghana and Morocco Scrap Visa Requirements in Landmark Deal to Boost Trade and Tourism

President Mahama Predicts a Significant Drop in 2026 Hajj Fares

Chad Retaliates with Visa Ban on U.S. Citizens After Trump Reimposes Travel Restrictions

Covenant Stars Triumph as Tariq Lamptey’s U-16 Tournament Champions

MFWA Boss Slams Government Over ‘Elite Looting’ and Calls for Accountability

Trump and Musk enter bitter feud – and Washington buckles up

Public notice
WP Radio
WP Radio
OFFLINE LIVE