Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta has initiated legal action against two senior police officers following an alleged unlawful “raid” on his home. The lawsuit claims that the officers entered his property without proper authorization, causing significant distress and infringing on his privacy.
According to the details of the case, the officers, whose identities have yet to be fully revealed, reportedly carried out the raid under suspicious circumstances. The incident has sparked a wave of public debate, with Ofori-Atta vehemently denying any valid reason for their actions.
Ofori-Atta’s legal representatives argue that the raid was unjustified, violating his constitutional rights, including the right to privacy and protection against unlawful searches and seizures. As a result, the lawsuit aims to hold the officers accountable and prevent any similar incidents in the future.
This lawsuit comes at a time when the country’s law enforcement practices and the dynamics between public officials and the police are under increasing scrutiny. The case is expected to draw significant attention as it progresses through the legal system.