Police Inspector shuns
CHRAJ over assault petition
Ho, March 3, Ghanadot/GNA - Mr Emmanuel K. Asante
Wormenor, Inspector of the Ghana Police Service in Ho has refused to attend a
mediation meeting at the Commission of Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ)
in Ho over allegations of assault by a petitioner.
Mr Cephas Senyo Domee, in his petition to CHRAJ claimed that Inspector Wormenor
for no apparent reason assaulted him on December 24, 2008 at about 2030 hors at
the Mount Zion Junction in Ho.
Mr Wormenor, however, denied the allegation in a correspondence to the CHRAJ and
did not turn up for a subsequent mediation meeting arranged for Monday February
9, 2009 without any excuse.
The letter of invitation signed by Mr Joseph Nuertey, Assistant Legal Officer
for the Volta Regional Director of CHRAJ, indicated that permission had been
sought for Inspector Wormenor to attend the meeting.
Mr Domee in his petition said on the day of the incident, the driver of a taxi
on which he was a passenger, breached a traffic regulation involving a Police
vehicle.
The petition said the taxi driver parked and approached the driver of the Police
vehicle to plead and he (Domee) followed up to also plead on behalf of the taxi
driver.
It claimed that just as he (Domee) started to talk, a man on the Police vehicle,
he later identified as Inspector Wormenor slapped him in the face and the Police
vehicle drove away.
Inspector Wormenor told the GNA that he travelled out of town on the day he was
expected to meet the CHRAJ over the matter.
He said his superior officer wrote to the CHRAJ to explain his inability to
attend to the summons, adding that he was ready to attend to the summons.
GNA