Tsopoli chief, family demand justice after alleged unlawful detention over land dispute

The Djangmaku Manya family of Ningo-Prampram in the Greater Accra Region is calling for justice following what they describe as the unlawful detention of the Chief of Tsopoli, Nene Teyetso Bediako, and six others by the police.
According to the family, the group was arrested after an estate developer, Divine Amartey Odonkor, accused them of encroachment and destruction of property on land claimed to belong to his company.
Despite securing bail from the High Court in Accra, the Chief and the six others were held in police custody for nine days — a move the family has condemned as a violation of their rights.
The group was eventually released after media coverage of their plight brought public attention to the matter.
In an interview with journalist Rebecca Lartey following their release, the Chief of Tsopoli expressed deep disappointment over the police's handling of the case.
He called for a full-scale investigation into the actions of the police and the estate developer involved.
Nene Bediako is also demanding compensation, stating that his time in custody was humiliating and damaging to his reputation as a traditional leader.
“The police must explain why they detained us beyond the court's orders,” the Chief stated.
“This was not just a personal attack — it was an attack on our entire community and tradition.”
Other members of the group, including the Senior Asafoatse of the Djangmaku Manya family, echoed similar concerns, describing their arrest as unjust and politically motivated.
They allege that the developer is using his influence to intimidate the family and seize ancestral lands.
They are now calling on the Inspector General of Police (IGP), the Ministry of Interior, and other relevant authorities to probe the conduct of the officers involved and ensure that justice is served.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Rebecca Lartey
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