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 39 Krobea Asante Technical, Vocational Institute students remanded over vandalism in school

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The Asokore Mampong District Court in the Ashanti Region has remanded 39 students of the Krobea Asante Technical and Vocational Institute in connec­tion with acts of vandalism that occurred in the school.

Out of the 39 accused student, 27 are juveniles.

All of them have been charged with conspiracy to commit a crime to wit, unlawful entry, causing un­lawful damage, and stealing. Their plea was not taken.

Lawyers for the students prayed the court to grant bail to their clients, but the prosecution argued against the request.

The court presided over by Mr Samuel Buaben Quansah described the prayer for bail as premature, and asked the police to remand the young offenders in police custody and the juveniles at a juvenile home.

The case has been adjourned to February 2, 2023.

Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Kofi Blagodzi, Head of legal and prosecution, Ashanti Regional Police Command, said other students or suspects were being sought and kicked against the granting of bail.

One of the vandalised vehicle of Krobea-Asante Senior High school

Vandalised vehicle of Krobea-Asante Senior High school

One of the vandalised vehicle at the Krobea-Asante Senior High school

Meanwhile, the school has been closed down indefinitely, following the disturbances by a group of students last Sunday.

The rampaging students de­stroyed the lighting system, dining hall and food in the storeroom.

Some food items vandalised of Krobea-Asante Senior High school

Some food items vandalised of Krobea-Asante Senior High school

Commenting on the disturbanc­es, the Ashanti Regional Minister, Simon Osei Mensah, said students who vandalised school proper­ty would bear the cost of repairs.

According to the minister, “the time when students who indulge in such vandalism are made to sign a bond and government foot such bills is past”.

“They will pay the cost of dam­age to serve as deterrent to other students. Any student involved in the vandalism will not be allowed to enter the school’s premises unless they pay for the repair of property damaged “.

The Minister was speaking to journalists after a crunch meeting of the District Security Council (DISEC), on Monday.

A five member committee, headed by Justice Samuel Obeng Diawuo, Justice of the Appeal Court, has been set up to go into the incident.

The students, who appeared before court, were among a group that ran amok, and vandalised school property running into thousands of Ghana cedis accus­ing the school authorities of being responsible for poor examination results by their predecessors.

The Ghanaian Times also gath­ered that the students complained about severe punishment meted out to them by teachers for the slightest mistake.

Six cars have been destroyed by the students, four of them belong­ing to the school and two private ones belonging to teachers.

Property destroyed also includ­ed bungalows for senior house mistress, her car, school’s notice board, stores and food stored there.

Some of the things the students destroyed are beyond repairs, including the principal’s vehicle which was provided by govern­ment.

The students take part in the National Vocational Training Insti­tute (NVTI) Certificate Two and National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB) Certificate examinations.

Earlier, the Senior House Mas­ter of the School, Agyen Emman­uel, in a telephone chat said, “we do not even know which results they are talking about, the fact certificates for 2021 and 2022 are yet to be released”.

Krobea Asante Technical In­stitute was established in the year 1999 by Nana Susubribi Krobea Asante, the Omanhene of Asoko­re Traditional Area.

FROM KINGSLEY E.HOPE, KUMASI

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