Some persons who support the 'New Force movement', have gathered outside the Kaneshie District Court in a show of solidarity for the spokesperson of the group, Shalimar Abbusi, who is facing charges of allegedly acquiring a student permit in Ghana through false declarations.
Abbusi, a Belgian national, was placed in lawful custody by the court on Friday, December 8, 2023, following her arraignment by the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS).
The supporters, adorned in black and red colours, displayed placards and chanted slogans in support of Shalimar Abbusi and the New Force's objectives.
Some signs bore messages such as "Free Shalimar" and "Justice for Shalimar," among others.
Protesters expressed their dismay over Abbusi's arrest. They say that her arrest was an attempt to silence the movement and stifle opposition.
Background
The Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) apprehended a 30-year-old Belgian woman, Shalimar Abbiusi, who gained attention through her involvement in a viral short video introducing a new political group known as "The New Force."
Abbiusi was taken into custody during an inquiry into her immigration status in the country.
The Immigration Service took notice of Abbiusi's activities on social media, particularly her role as the spokesperson for "The New Force."