Audio By Carbonatix
Eight persons were on Thursday, arraigned before the Tema Development Corporation (TDC) Magistrate Court on charges of indiscriminate dumping of refuse, overgrown weeds, and the accumulation of offensive waste water.
The eight are Henry Kwame, Michael Antwi, Bismark Kwame, Anokye Kwamla, S.K. Manu, Elia Donkor and Richard Kwame.
They pleaded not guilty to the charges and the court presided over by Mr Johanna Yankson granted each of them bail in the sum of 5,000 Ghana cedis, with a surety each to be justified.
Bench warrants have been issued for the arrest of four others who failed to show up in court.
Prosecuting, Mr. Emmanuel Eric Kotoku, Environmental Health Officer at the Tema Metropolitan Assembly, told the court that on December 9, 2011, the accused persons who sell furniture at Site Three in Community One, were arrested by Environmental Health Officers on duty for dumping refuse over their fence wall; accumulation of offensive waste water that bred mosquito larvae and the overgrowth of weeds on their premises.
Mr. Kotoku said sometime in August last year, the accused persons were served with notices to tidy up the place but they failed to do so.
He said the Environmental Health Officers consequently took action against the accused persons, charged them with the three offences, and put them before court.
The trial judge expressed grave concern about the insanitary behaviour of some members of the public, and warned that in future she would deal ruthlessly with anybody brought before her for sanitary offences.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
NADMO dismisses claims residents were not warned before Weija Dam spillage
1 hour -
Government begins payment of 2020 batch of nurses and midwives arrears
1 hour -
Controversial anti-LGBTQ bill presented to Parliament for second reading
1 hour -
Deloitte Partner urges clear, consistent policies to govern mining license renewals, local content
2 hours -
Xenophobic attacks: Ghana must pursue justice for victims beyond evacuation – Bosome Freho MP
2 hours -
BOPP positions sustainable agribusiness as investment frontier
2 hours -
Ga Mantse demands action against chiefs selling lands on waterways
2 hours -
South African Tourism condemns anti-immigrant attacks, reassures African travellers
2 hours -
APSU 2002 Year Group announces key leadership appointments for 97th anniversary hosting & BOLT Steering Committee
2 hours -
Government backs hybrid model for Ghana’s extractive sector, rejects move to shut out foreign investors
2 hours -
LMWG commends Heath Goldfields on 5-year community development plan for Prestea
3 hours -
Eswatini champions SiSwati stories in digital age at World Book Day 2026
3 hours -
Only weak men forgive cheating partner – Yul Edochie
3 hours -
Meta repeatedly snubs EU body over Facebook and Instagram user bans
3 hours -
Family wealth should be viewed as asset class for building transgenerational enterprises – Alex Dadey
3 hours