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Normal proceedings at the Suhum Circuit Court were briefly disrupted when a swarm of bees invaded the premises, forcing court officials, lawyers, and visitors to flee for safety.
The incident occurred around 1 p.m. on Saturday, prompting an emergency call to the Suhum Municipal Fire Station.

An 11-member team, led by ASTNO Duodu Michael, arrived at the court at 1:48 p.m. to assess the situation.
According to the Fire Service, the operation officially began at 1:58 p.m. as the team carefully worked to contain the swarm and restore calm.
It took two hours of effort before the bees were fully under control, and the court premises were declared safe for use.

Court staff and management, who had been forced to temporarily abandon their duties, expressed relief at the swift intervention.
They commended the firefighters for their prompt and professional response, which ensured that no injuries were recorded during the unusual incident.
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