Wrongful imprisonment unacceptable-Attorney
General
Audrey Micah, Ghanadot
Accra, Sept 2, Ghanadot - The Attorney-General and
Minister of Justice, Betty Mould Iddrisu, has revealed
that nearly a thousand people have been wrongfully
imprisoned even though their warrants had expired.
She disclosed this on Peace FM that the problem had
arisen as a result of poor tracking system and permanent
lack of efficiency on the part of those in charge.
“There must be some thousand people in prison at the
moment whose arrest warrants have expired but they are
still in jail. Under the Criminal Justice System, there
is no basis under the law for them to be where they
are.”
She said this following CHRAJ’s visit to the Nsawam
Medium Security Prison yesterday and subsequent
revelations that the Nsawam Medium Security Prison,
built in 1960, has exceeded its ideal average capacity
by 2,233.
The prison currently holds 2950 inmates instead of the
original capacity of 717.
Mrs. Mould Iddrisu assured that her ministry will as a
matter of urgency, look into various lapses at the
prisons and “reinforce a more restorative justice
system.
“The system we have currently is more
punitive than reformative, and it’s out-moded.
Restorative system of justice is much better.
"Taking Judges and Prosecutors to see the living
conditions in the prisons is not the way, it won’t solve
it. It’s a systemic and endemic problem, and we must
fashion out ways of addressing them.
Ghanadot