The Police Service has managed to secure an injunction from court to prevent the Let My Vote Count Alliance from picketing at the premises of the Electoral Commission (EC).
An Accra Circuit Court granted an injunction filed by the Police Service to stop the pressure group from embarking on the exercise.
Prior to this, an Accra Circuit Court had also granted the Let My Vote Count Alliance (LMVCA) permission to picket at the premises of the Electoral Commission (EC).
According to the court, the exparte injunction secured by the Police had elapsed its 10 day lawful existence, hence the go ahead by the court for LMVCA to picket at the EC office.
But the Circuit Court in its new ruling has asked the group not to embark on any other demonstration until October.
The Police cited reasons the picketing should be put on hold and among them were:
- That there has been an intelligence source that suspected hardened criminals had planned to attack, roband cause panic within Accra and other regions. They intend to attacked Policemen on essential duty points, similar to the incident in Ho, where a police Constable was shot and killed by some unidentified armed men.
- That in view of the chieftaincy dispute at Bolgatanga- Upper Region. The Police has deployed enough personnel to the place.
Source: Chris Joe Quaicoe/ email [email protected]
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