The 39 demonstrators who were arrested during the #OccupyJulorbiHouse protest and have now been charged with various crimes including unlawful assembly and causing unlawful damage contrary to the Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29), are denying engaging in any illegal acts.
However, viral videos of the demonstration have shown some of these demonstrators engaging in the very acts they are now denying.
The charges against the demonstrators are mainly because they blocked sections of the road at the 37 area, preventing the public and even police officers from using the road.
One of the protesters, who was crying out of the courtroom and pleading his innocence, is heard in one of the videos saying that he was “just a driver's mate,” but evidential videos showed him carrying a huge rubble onto the road.
Another woman, who was crying out of the window of the bus transporting the arrested protesters from the court, could also be seen among protesters who had blocked the road leading to the 37 Military Hospital.
Another video showed Raphael Afful Williams, a leading member of the #FixtheCountry Movement, arguing with a man over the blockage of the roads leading to the 37 Military Hospital.
Afful Williams was also captured in another video pushing a police officer who was trying to arrest Oliver Barker-Vormawor, a leading member of the Democracy Hub, as he attempted to bolt with the key of a police tow truck.
Watch the videos below:
Oliver Barker-Vormawor led the protests and was actually involved in criminal activities, including burning NPP paraphernalia and the party's emblem.
— Nαɳα Kɯαɱҽ (@NanaKwame_off) September 26, 2024
When the police arrived to arrest his fellow demonstrators at the end of the illegal protest, Barker-Vormawor fled the scene by… pic.twitter.com/QeZ2KZH4Wz
People needed medical attention. You illegally blocked roads to hospital. They approached you to stop, and your response was that there are so many animals in Ghana, so if some die, nothing spoil. But you are asking for medical care for one of those who blocked the road? pic.twitter.com/zoV8gg7MDG
— Enoch Nyarkoh (@RealBushop) September 25, 2024
Chale, hmmmm I’m not sure if any of you have taken the time to watch the protest videos.
— Backyard🇬🇭 (@backyard_dj) September 26, 2024
But I decided to watch majority of them tonight.
A lot of people claiming they were innocent by standers but yet they were at the front lines of the chaos… pic.twitter.com/j4ayoXEp6h
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