Police
at Obuasi have picked up 49 persons, including a groom and his bride, for
flouting the ban on social gathering protocols during the novel coronavirus
pandemic.
The detection of the novel coronavirus in Ghana
prompted a ban all public gatherings by the government.
The groom, Philip Ahenekwa, aged 35,
and the bride, Ama Frema, aged 40, and the other persons are currently in
police custody.
They were arrested by the COVID-19
task force at Akaporiso in the Obuasi East District of the Ashanti Region while
they were holding the wedding ceremony.
The
Obuasi Municipal Police Commander, DSP Martin Asenso, told the media that some
of the guests managed to evade arrest.
On the persons arrested, he said: “we
will charge all of them and bail them ahead of their court appearance on
Tuesday.”
He
further issued a warning about social distancing under the current public
gathering advisories.
“We aren’t saying you can’t marry. You
can be in your room; one or two or three people with your ring. But to have so
many people and they were not adhering to social distancing, those are the
elements of the offence.”
Later, Accra, Kumasi, Kasoa and Tema were put under
a partial lock down to curb the spread of the virus.
The confirmed cases of the novel Coronavirus in
Ghana have increased to 408 and the death toll has also risen to eight.
Forty of these cases are in the Ashanti Region,
according to the Ghana Health
Service.
Source: Hafiz Tijani | citinewsroom.com | Ghana
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