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The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service has referred a case involving the Minority Leader in Parliament, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, to the Attorney-General’s Department for study and advice.
In a letter dated June 27 and signed by Deputy Superintendent of Police, Justice Oppong, on behalf of the Director-General of the CID, the Department forwarded a duplicate docket from its Special Investigation Unit (SIU) to the Attorney-General following a reported altercation between Afenyo-Markin and a police officer during a public demonstration.
According to the CID’s report which has been cited by Adomonline.com, the incident occurred on May 5, when operatives from the Cybercrime Unit received a one-minute, 13-second video bearing the official Ghana Police Service watermark.
The footage, captured during the “Save the Judiciary” demonstration, showed a physical altercation between police personnel and a group of demonstrators, including Afenyo-Markin.
Preliminary analysis of the video reportedly revealed the MP striking G/Cpl. Forson Abel, a police officer stationed at the Tesano District, while officers attempted to enforce a restricted boundary marked with metal barricades. The case was subsequently referred to the SIU for investigation.
G/Cpl. Forson Abel later lodged a formal complaint at the Tesano Police Station on May 6, 2025, alleging that he had been assaulted by Afenyo-Markin.
He presented a police medical report and witness statements from senior police officers, including Superintendent Isane Ocansey and ASPs Sulemana-Jallo Abudulai and Nicholas Mensah, who corroborated his account of being struck by the MP without provocation.
However, Afenyo-Markin also filed a counter-complaint on the same day, alleging that he had, in fact, been assaulted by G/Cpl. Forson during the incident.
Following this, a team from the SIU, together with personnel from the Crime Scene Management and Cybercrime Units, visited the scene for crime reconstruction.
Two CCTV cameras at the Accra International Conference Centre were identified as possibly capturing the event, and the National Security Secretariat was requested to provide footage for review.
The CID noted that while the video received from the National Security Bureau did not capture the alleged assault, analysis of the initial footage obtained from the Police Public Affairs Department was used to caution Hon. Afenyo-Markin.
He was released on self-recognisance bail in the presence of an independent witness and issued a police medical form for hospital examination.
Statements were also taken from NPP officials Sammy Awuku and Richard Ahiagbah, who were reportedly present during the confrontation.
The report, however, indicated that Afenyo-Markin had failed to return the completed medical form to the police despite several reminders.
The docket has now been submitted to the Attorney-General’s Department for further legal advice on the matter.
Below is the letter:


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