Obinim’s junior pastors ‘fight’ police over car number plate

According to a report by Nsromamedia.com, an account from an eye witness at the Ashaley-Botwe ‘Obinim’ accident scene has revealed that it took the Police four hours to tow the pastor’s Range Rover to the Adenta Police Station because Obinim’s junior pastors wanted the number plate taken off.

According to the eye witness, the junior pastors insisted that the number plate was giving away the owner of the car and that they had orders from their boss to take away the plate before the Police took away the vehicle. The Police, on the other hand, argued that the harm had been caused already and the number plate was needed in terms of paperwork.

After four hours of arguing, the Police allowed the junior pastors, numbering four, to take away the number plate before the Range Rover was towed to the Adenta Police station.

Contrary to earlier reports that someone died, our reporter who went to the scene after the incident debunked the claims while stating that a 45-year-old was, however, injured in the accident.

Source: GhanaWeb

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