Residents of Tamale on Monday, August 28 staged a riot at the Tamale Circuit Court where an alleged supplier of illicit drugs was standing trial.
The incident caused injuries to three people and a police officer. Police fired shots to disperse the crowd, and 13 people were arrested.
The Law on JoyNews, in this regard, talked about how mob attacks on courts affect justice delivery in the country.
Guests who joined the discussion were the Public Relations Officer of the Ghana Bar Association, Saviour Quarcoo Kudze and the General Secretary of the Judiciary Staff Association of Ghana, JUSAG, Abdulai Yakubu.
Find the livestream below:
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