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General News of Saturday, 23 September 2023

    

Source: www.ghanaweb.live

Police 'bombarded' with evidence of assault on protesters at regional HQ

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Activists and journalists are providing "preliminary" evidence of assault on #OccupyJolorbiHouse protesters on 21 September, 2023, day 1 of their three-day protest.

This was after a police statement dated September 22, in which the administration said there was no evidence of assault on protesters as widely reported in the media.

“It was established at the meeting that there is

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The protest saw journalists subjected to violence and harassment. Ghanaian TV personality, Bridget Otoo, shared her harrowing experience.

“I was holding a guy’s phone, he was live on Twitter, now X and I was talking in the space because a question was asked on what was happening on the demonstration grounds.

“While I was talking and holding his phone, the police charged at us for doing absolutely nothing, attacking him. He ripped my bag and they pulled my dress and now I have a ripped dress,” she lamented.

Another Metro TV reporter, Vanessa, echoed Otoo's sentiments, stating that she was severely brutalized.

“More than six police officers, you have no idea I am so traumatized, so what happened was they were taking one person in and they were beating the guy mercilessly so I was taking shots of what was going on and immediately more than six police officers surrounded me put my hands behind my back,” she lamented.

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