Ajarfor in 2019 sued the three state actors after he was arrested by armed National Security operatives for allegedly making publications against the National Security Minister, Albert Kan-Dapaah.
An Accra High Court has directed the National Security Coordinator, Inspector General of Police and the Attorney General to apologize and compensate Emmanuel Ajarfor Abugri, the editor of ModernGhana.com, with an amount of GH₵40,000.
Emmanuel Ajarfor in 2019 sued the three state actors after he was arrested by armed National Security operatives for allegedly making publications against the National Security Minister, Albert Kan-Dapaah.
Ajarfor at the time accused the national security of torture following the arrest and subsequently sued the three respondents for human rights abuses.
But after two years of trial, the parties reached a settlement agreement to dispose of the matter.
The settlement agreement sighted by Ashantibiz also instructed the respondents to cater for the legal fees of Emmanuel Ajarfor Abugri to the tune of GH₵10,000 and also replace the HP laptop, two mobile phones and one Huawei tablet which were seized at the time of the arrest.
Ashantibiz sources have however revealed that the state actors are yet to honour the terms of the settlement agreement which was accepted by the court in 2022.