Seven residents of Anyinam in Obuasi including the Assembly Member for the area who blocked an access road to the Anglogold Ashanti (AGA) mine in Obuasi as part of a protest have been remanded into prison custody for unlawful assembly and unlawful demonstration.
In addition to the unlawful assembly and unlawful demonstration, they have also been charged with causing unlawful damage to a military vehicle.
They were remanded into prison custody to reappear on March 23, 2020, when they were arraigned before the Fomena District Court on Monday, March 9, 2020.
As part of a protest against what they said were a deliberate attempt by AGA to deny residents in the area employment, the accused persons on March 8, 2020, blocked the road leading to AGA Obuasi mine and prevented workers from accessing the site.
The accused persons are Joshuah Boafo, 31; Joseph Hagan, 42; Margaret Codbad, 47; Felix Barrels, 52; Owusu Perkis, 21; Akosua Tamba, 40 and Richard Cudjoe, the Assembly Member.
Facts
On March 8, 2020, at about 10 pm, the police said they picked up intelligence that the residents were preparing to protest against AGA for allegedly deliberately denying them employment.
The police said they monitored the situation and around 4 am, about 500 residents from the community gathered at the entrance of the mine and used car tyres, stones and other items to barricade the road.
The police tried to talk to them to rescind the decision and leave the scene but the residents refused, the court heard.
The police called for military reinforcement and in the course of the protest, the residents reportedly caused damage to one of the military vehicles.
The court heard that it took the intervention of the military and the Special Weapon and Tactics (SWAT) from Kumasi to bring the situation under control.
Six residents were arrested and following information that the Assembly Member for the area, Cudjoe held a meeting with them the previous night to plan the protest, he was also arrested and charged together with the others.