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Traditional leaders among 13 remanded in land guard case

A Ghanaian court has remanded thirteen individuals, including traditional sub-chiefs, in a case involving alleged land guard activities and public disturbances. The decision follows accusations that the group used intimidation and force in a local land dispute, causing damage and spreading fear within the community.

The prosecution argued that the suspects’ actions breached public peace and safety, necessitating their remand to allow for a complete investigation. Police are to gather further evidence and interview witnesses during this period.

In a related development, two other individuals arrested in connection with the case were granted bail by the court. Each was required to post GH¢40,000 and provide a surety as a condition for their release.

The involvement of sub-chiefs has drawn significant public attention, highlighting tensions between traditional authority and legal governance. Community leaders emphasize that traditional figures are expected to be arbiters of peace, making these allegations particularly concerning.

Land conflicts remain a persistent challenge in Ghana, often stemming from contested ownership, inheritance issues, and sales of rights. This case underscores the judiciary’s active role in intervening when such disputes escalate.

Authorities confirm that investigations are ongoing. The case has sparked broader discussions on land governance, the accountability of traditional leaders, and the imperative for lawful conflict resolution.

The court proceedings continue as the nation watches an issue that sits at the crossroads of custom, law, and community stability.

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