Audio By Carbonatix
A 20-year sentence handed to five armed robbers by a Circuit Court in Tema was enough to turn five robbers against each other in a nasty brawl, Monday.
In what is believed to be a possible case of breach of trust and confidentiality, three of the convicted persons accused the others of leaking information that led to their conviction.
It had to take a number of warning shots fired by Prisons Officers in order to restore law and order at the Court.
The identities of the convicts have not been released but Director of Public Affairs at the Prisons Service Vitalis Ayeh confirmed the incident to Joy News.
He explained that of the five suspects, three were already serving 112 years in jail sentence for a different crime.
They had to be brought to the court to answer for a separate criminal offence they were alleged to have committed.
The fresh 20-year sentence worsens an already precarious jali term the convicts were serving. They now have 132 years each to serve at the Nsawam Prisons in a country where the life expectancy is 62.4% .
After the judge handed down the sentence, the convicts pounced on the man they believed was the snitch.
Director of Public Affairs Vitalis Ayeh said it was not difficult for them to leap over the little cage that served as the dock and when they did, they attacked their colleague.
"You can't handcuff a suspect in court. It is against the law" he said.
The ensuing brawl attracted a crowd and that made it difficult for the prison officials to contain the situation.
Calm was restored only after gunshots were fired. All five convicts were later sent to Nsawam prison in the Eastern region.
Two of them are to start a 20-year jail term.
Latest Stories
-
Ga Traditional Council, Speak Out: A looming contempt of court and cultural violation in the proposed burial of Daddy Lumba
10 minutes -
Giants of Africa builds 46th court to inspire young athletes in Ghana
26 minutes -
Afenyo-Markin urges government to reinstate dismissed workers
35 minutes -
Mugabe’s son drops bail request – what has happened to the family after losing power
1 hour -
President Mahama directs ministers to resolve Teshie Desalination Plant issues
1 hour -
Cerebral palsy awareness: The reason behind the African mentality on disability
1 hour -
MTN launches nationwide self-service SIM swap in Ghana
2 hours -
CLOGSAG strike disrupts local governance in Kwadaso – MCE
2 hours -
Bill Asamoah urges government to fast-track film legislation to boost industry
2 hours -
Shatta Wale reveals ambition to contest Ablekuma South seat
3 hours -
From cassette tapes to streaming: Grace Asare reflects on the shift in music distribution
3 hours -
MTN FA Cup quarter-finals set for explosive weekend
3 hours -
TTU registrar, co-author launch 3 books to shape higher education governance in Ghana
3 hours -
Minority condemns attack on Ghanaian Peacekeepers in Lebanon, demands full investigation
3 hours -
I have never taken even GH₵1 from Shaxi – Shatta Wale calls for gov’t support
3 hours
