The
Akyem Swedru Circuit Court judge who gave an order for a goat thief to
be paraded on the streets of the town has been asked to proceed on
leave.
A source close to the court in Akyem Swedru, who disclosed
this to the Daily Graphic, said the decision was to enable the Judicial
Service to conduct in-depth investigation into the conduct of the
judge.
In a sentence reminiscent of punishments associated with
local shrines, the judge, Mr Emmanuel Brew, on August 21, 2015 ordered
the thief to hang the stolen animal around his neck, together with a
placard with the inscription, “I am a goat thief”.
The convict,
Stephen Ohene Agyekum, was paraded through the principal streets of the
town under police escort and under the close watch of many residents of
the town, who cast invective at him.
Resentment
The
judge’s action has been condemned by some lawyers, who said that such
punishment had not been prescribed under the laws of Ghana.
Last
week, the Judicial Secretary, Mr Justice Alex B. Opoku-Acheampong, in an
interview with the Daily Graphic, said the matter had been referred to a
committee for investigation.
He said the investigation was to unravel what actually transpired in the courtroom at Akyem Swedru. Facts
The
facts of the case, as presented by the prosecutor, Detective Chief
Inspector R. K. Sabbah, were that Agyekum, 30, an ex-convict, and two
others now at large, stole a goat belonging to Madam Vida Yeboah at
Akyem Swedru on August 20, 2015 and sold it to Madam Veronica Adwoa
Opare for GH¢65.
Madam Opare kept the goat in her kitchen and
went out. On her return home, she met the convict, who had broken into
the kitchen, untied the goat and was about to take it away.
She held the convict and, with the help of some men, sent him to the Akyem Swedru Police Station and lodged a complaint.
During
police interrogation, Agyekum admitted having stolen the animal with
the two others to sell in order to get their daily bread, as he found it
very difficult to make ends meet after he was recently released from
prison. Plea and sentence
After pleading guilty, Agyekum
implored the judge to temper justice with mercy, saying he would not
commit such an offence again.
However, after studying Agyekum’s
charges of conspiracy, unlawful entry, causing damage and stealing, Mr
Brew ordered him to carry the goat around his neck, together with the
placard, and parade the principal streets of Akyem Swedru as his
sentence. |
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