Policeman who beat up a woman at the Midland Savings and Loans Limited walks free over alleged lack of interest from victim

The Daily Graphic reported that the policeman and three staff of Midland who were also on trial were discharged due to lack of interest in the trial by the victim, Patience Osafo. But Sampson Lardy Ayenini, who served as Patience Osafo’s lawyer in a civil case said his client received just one invitation by the…

The Daily Graphic reported that the policeman and three staff of Midland who were also on trial were discharged due to lack of interest in the trial by the victim, Patience Osafo.

But Sampson Lardy Ayenini, who served as Patience Osafo’s lawyer in a civil case said his client received just one invitation by the prosecution to appear in court.

But because she had to take care of a sick sister in Kumasi, she couldn’t make the court appearance and explained her predicament to the prosecution, Mr. Ayenini explained.

“I have confirmed with her this morning. She said apart from that one single invitation at the initial stages, she has never received any single invitation from the police prosecution,” he said on the Citi Breakfast Show.

The accused persons had been charged with assault and abetment of assault and pleaded not guilty.

The victim, Patience Osafo, was reported to have failed to avail herself to testify in the case on many occasions leading to the decision of the court in December 2018.

Lance Corporal Amanor assaulted Patience Osafo in July 2018 when she was trying to withdraw her savings of GHc 270.00 after office hours due to frustrations from the bank.

According to her statement, she had begged, saying she needed GHc105 urgently to settle her debts and also feed a baby she was taking care of.

The police officer got physical after Patience Osafo refused to leave the banking hall with her grandchild, because her money had not been given to her.

The police officer is seen holding onto the woman and hitting her multiple times with an umbrella, as she tried to wrestle away.

He also attempted to violently drag her out of the building as she held the baby in her arms.

The incident was captured on video and went viral on social media sparking public outrage and drawing condemnation from Amnesty International, the Ghana Bar Association, the Ministry for Gender, Children and Social Protection, and a number of civil society organizations.

Frederick Amanor was interdicted and his uniform and all other police accoutrements taken from him, pending internal disciplinary proceedings.

In addition, an investigation commenced into the conduct of officials of the Midland Savings and Loans limited.

The company suspended all the staff that were on duty at the time and agreed on a compensation package for Patience Osafo.

In the thick of affairs, the victim got a lot of financial support from several sources, with some other reports suggesting that she even got a house as a compensation package from the company.

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