BSS
  25 Jan 2024, 09:28

Six sentenced to death for 2021 Ghana coup plot

ACCRA, Jan 25, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - A Ghana court on Wednesday sentenced six
people to death by hanging, including three soldiers, for their involvement
in an alleged plot three years ago to overthrow the country's government.

The men were arrested in 2021 while testing weapons at an old shooting range
in Accra, and intelligence telephone taps led to a blacksmith shop, where
they ordered the weapons manufactured, according to court documents.

They had all pleaded not guilty during the trial. Police posted heavily armed
units outside the high court for the hearing and sentencing.

One of the lawyers for the six, Victor Adawudu, said the defence team would
go to the country's Supreme Court to challenge the decision.

"We will also be going to the Supreme Court for it to look at the evidence,"
he said.

The high court, however, acquitted a police chief Benjamin Agordzo, army
officer Colonel Samuel Kodzo Gameli, and one other junior military officer,
Corporal Seidu Abubakar.

"We give glory to God. He alone has made it happen. They knew it was
falsehood. Our God doesn't fail. I have always been free within my heart and
I knew how it was going to end," a visibly elated police chief Agordzo told
the media following his acquittal.

The six, including a gunsmith and a civilian employee of the Ghana Armed
Forces, were charged with conspiracy to commit treason in 2021.

Ghana's attorney general Godfred Yeboah Dame who led the prosecution hailed
the outcome of the trial.

"It is a significant judgment because the constitution of Ghana as the
fundamental law of the country, which has sustained the stability of the
nation, frowns seriously upon any attempt to overthrow a government and that
is why that offence [treason] is punishable by death," Dame told the media
after the trial.

According to court documents, the men were arrested at their base in the
capital Accra with locally-manufactured guns, improvised explosive devices
(IEDs) and AK-47 rifles and other ammunition.

Dame said the accused belonged to an association called Take Action Ghana
(TAG) and had planned to stage demonstrations, ostensibly to topple the
government.

It is the first treason trial in Ghana since 1963 when the first president Dr
Kwame Nkrumah was overthrown. Ghana last executed a criminal under the death
penalty in 1992 when it returned to constitutional rule.

The new ruling comes as the West African country, known for its stable
democracy since 1992, faces heightened security while the wider region has
seen a spate of coups in recent years.