The case involving 64 students of the Takoradi Polytechnic for rioting with offensive weapons has been adjourned to July 16.
This is the third time they have appeared before the court and have been granted ¢30 million bail each and have since been reporting to the Takoradi central Police station, twice a week.
Their pleas have not been taken.
Police Chief Inspector Joseph Hedidor told the court presided over by Mr. Tsatsu Azuma that the Police and the polytechnic authorities had requested the adjournment to enable them to find a lasting solution to the problem.
It would be re-called that the students including six females are facing trial charged with rioting with offensive weapons and engaging the Police in a confrontation on June 1.
Source: GNA
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