A Takoradi district magistrate court on Thursday granted 16 persons ¢15 million bail each with a total of three sureties for rioting with offensive weapons at Mpohor in the Western region.
Their pleas were not taken and would re-appear before the court on July 10.
Prosecuting, Police Inspector Michael Ahiadzu told the court, presided over by Mr. Samuel Entee that the Police had not completed their investigations and would need some time.
Source: GNA
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