Tru News Report has obtained a video showing a former New Patriotic Party (NPP) member, who is now part of Alan Kyeremanteng’s Movement for Change, being taken to court for prosecution due to his involvement in the alleged detonation of dynamites in the Volta Region before the 2016 elections.
The video captures him being handcuffed and escorted to a police van to be taken to the Dansoman court for legal proceedings.
During the incident Hopeson expressed his frustration towards a police officer who was handling him, emphasizing that he was simply trying to communicate with his lawyer.
His arrest came after a radio interview where he admitted to allegedly detonating dynamite in the Volta Region during the 2016 elections.
Hopeson revealed that he was part of an alleged NPP team that used dynamites to intimidate voters in the National Democratic Congress stronghold, aiming to secure a victory for the NPP.
In the interview, Mr. Adorye, who previously belonged to the NPP and now holds a position in Alan Kyerematen’s Movement for Change, clarified that the dynamite explosions were intended to influence voters in the opposition stronghold of the Volta Region.
He claimed that this tactic was initiated by the New Patriotic Party.
“Prior to the elections, we blasted dynamite in parts of the Volta Region, and that scared a number of people. When I finished casting my ballot in Tema, I drove to the Volta Region, and when I asked for the number of people who had voted and the expected number of voters, it turned out people did not come out to vote,” he is quoted to have said.
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