Prosper Adjatey, a 42-year-old farmer has appeared before court for allegedly sprinkling human excreta on a food seller and her customers at Gbi-Atabu near Hohoe.
Adjatey pleaded not guilty to offensive conduct and breach of the peace and would return to the court presided over by Mr Edward Apenkwa on March 10 this year.
Mr Emmanuel Kpodo prosecuting told the Court that Adjatey had asked Madam Janet Awido the food seller to stop selling her cooked rice and stew at the particular spot claiming the place was his property.
He said about 1900 hours on January 10 this year Adjatey confronted Madam Awido then busily serving her customers for flouting his orders and after some time he left.
Mr Kpodo said Adjatey returned 20 minutes later carrying a Milo tin containing human excreta and began spraying its contents on the customers and wares with Awido being the worst affected.
He said Adjatey turned himself over to the police when the people in the community began searching for him but denied committing the offence in his statement to the police.
Source: GNA
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:
Latest Stories
-
FirstBank celebrates year-end thanksgiving service at Victory Bible Church
12 minutes -
FirstBank’s 2024 Graduate Trainees give back to the community: A day of learning and sharing at Mount Zion Presby Model Primary School
15 minutes -
Fire destroys hundreds of shops in Techiman Central Market, traders left in despair
28 minutes -
Apple board pushes against diversity rollback call
32 minutes -
‘Merit and loyalty go hand-in-hand,’ says Prof Aryee on Mahama’s appointments
44 minutes -
Statue of former President Akufo-Addo in Sekondi destroyed
46 minutes -
NDC promised to decouple AG and Minister of Justice roles – Prof Atsu Aryee reminds party
1 hour -
Wake up and speak up – Former GES boss calls on headteachers to lead boldly
2 hours -
Taliban ‘do not see women as human’, says Malala
2 hours -
India races to prepare world’s largest religious gathering
2 hours -
‘Thank you for believing in Ghanaian youth’ – Nana Amoasi VII praises Mahama’s appointments
3 hours -
Meghan Netflix show delayed over LA wildfires
3 hours -
Norway on track to be first to go all-electric
5 hours -
Ato Forson’s adaptability will transform Finance Ministry, says Austin Gamey
5 hours -
Kwesi Nyantakyi: How the new Sports & Recreation Ministry can transform the Youth
5 hours