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Convener of Economic Fighter League, Ernesto Yeboah, has had his case adjourned to July 17 due to a case management conference.
Ernesto Yeboah's case was adjourned after he appeared before the Circuit Court on Tuesday.
He is charged with failing to notify the police of a special event for which he has pleaded not guilty.
The court presided over by Ellen Asamoah admitted Ernesto to bail in the sum of ¢100,000 with three sureties, two of whom are to be public servants.
Prosecuting, Chief Inspector Emmanuel Haligah said on June 6, at about 6 pm, the Regional Police Command received information that the accused and others numbering about 200 had gathered at the Independence Square in Accra.
The gathering was holding a vigil in protest and in solidarity with the 'Black Lives Matter Demonstrations.'
Chief Inspector Haligah said the police moved to the place and arrested Mr Yeaboah who claimed to be the leader and organiser of the event.
The prosecution said during investigations, it came to light that the accused did not notify the Police of the event as required by the Public Order Act.
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