NAFCO Ex-Chief's Legal Team Challenges Airport Arrest, Warns Attorney General of Contempt Action
The legal representatives of a former chief executive of the National Food Buffer Stock Company (NAFCO) have challenged the lawfulness of his arrest at an airport, escalating tensions with Ghana's Attorney General's office.
The lawyers dispute claims that the executive's bank account has been frozen and have signalled their intention to pursue contempt of court action against the Attorney General, raising questions about the due process followed in the case.
The arrest represents another chapter in what appears to be an ongoing dispute involving state institutions and governance matters. The legal team's decision to threaten contempt action suggests they believe the Attorney General's office has breached court orders or acted outside lawful authority in connection with the detention.
The case highlights recurring tensions between state security apparatus and the judiciary over the proper procedures for arrest and detention of accused persons in Ghana.
Source: 3News

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