3 people in court for illegally demolishing a house in Nungua

Aisha Yakubu
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We are witnessing a disturbing case of unlawful demolition in Nungua, Accra, where a 12-bedroom house, valued at GH¢902,211.12, has been destroyed. The accused individuals, Abdul Rahman Kamaro, Benjamin Kojo Sarfo, and Enoch Aboagye, both Earth Moving Machine Operators, have appeared before the Accra Circuit Court to face charges of causing unlawful damage. Additionally, Abdul Rahman Kamaro has been charged with abetment of crime.



This incident highlights the importance of respecting property rights and following legal procedures. The demolition of a valuable family property not only results in financial loss but also disrupts the lives of those affected. It is essential for all individuals to adhere to the law and seek legal recourse in any property-related disputes.


As the case unfolds, it is crucial for the justice system to ensure a fair and thorough investigation. The rights of both the property owner and the accused must be upheld, and justice must be served in accordance with the law.


We hope that this case serves as a reminder of the significance of upholding property rights and resolving disputes through legal means. Our thoughts are with the affected family, and we trust that the judicial process will provide a just resolution to this unfortunate incident.



-By Aisha Yakubu | Ghana Crimes

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