The Asokwa Circuit Court has remanded into police custody the Suame Constituency Youth Organiser of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
The denounced, Razak Koumpa Avoliya, was proclaimed needed by the police for
allegedly prompting political violence in a video that has circulated around the web. He later handed himself over.
The court considered the remand significant because of the idea of the case and its suggestion on public safety, however the substantive matter is not settled yet.
The accused showed up in court in the midst of cheers and serenades of party songs by supporters of the NDC who massed up at the court on Thursday.
Some of the party faithful showed banners which recommends right to self-preservation.
There was weighty police presence at the court premises. Some of the armed men sat in a patrol vehicle few meters from the gathering of the supporters.
In court, the prosecution implored the request of the accused isn't taken as investigations are ongoing.
Yet, the defense lawyer who made an application for bail tried to explain an impression of the indictment that the accused was arrested by police.
As per Evans Amankwaah, the suspect handed himself over after the police statement which declared him wanted.
On this reason, the defense counsel implored the court to concede the suspect bail, guaranteeing the court of eagerness to create the suspect at whatever point required.
Yet, this was declined by the court, managed by His Honor Fred Obikyere.
Evans Amankwaa was left frustrated.
Party supporters who had massed up before the court were additionally frustrated.
He will re-show up in court next Tuesday.