Rev. Owusu Bempah, four others reappear in court
The Glorious Word Power Ministries International leader, Reverend Isaac Owusu Bempah, is expected to reappear in court later today, Monday, September 20, 2021.
The High court in Accra granted him and four others bail to the tune of GHS 200,000 with two sureties each last week.
This was after they were remanded into police custody on their first appearance in court.
On Sunday, September 12, the police arrested Rev. Owusu Bempah and three others for issuing threats, brandishing weapons, and attacking police officers.
When he appeared in court on Monday, the famous prophet and other suspects pleaded not guilty to the charges against them.
He was remanded by an Accra Circuit court presided over by Justice Afia Owusuaa Appiah to enable the police to complete their investigations.
Days after this decision, his lawyer, Gary Nimako, appealed in the High Court, which later granted the embattled man of God bail.
Why the church leader and his entourage are in court?
A police team stormed the church on Sunday, September 12, to arrest the suspects in connection to multiple videos containing threats and brandishing of weapons.
The church members are said to have allegedly assaulted some of the police personnel under the direction of Rev Owusu Bempah.
In a statement, the Director-General of Public Affairs of the Ghana Police Service, ACP Kwesi Ofori, said the injured cops had received medical attention and responded to treatment.
The police assured that “impartial investigations shall continue in this matter and the public will be duly updated”.
Several videos have circulated on social media in which junior church pastors brandished weapons amidst threats to attack Nana Agradaa, a fetish priestess who claims to be born again.
In one of the videos, two persons were seen issuing threats against Nana Agradaa and dared her to reveal her location for a clash.
The other waved a foreign-made pistol as he indicated that they were ready to face Nana Agradaa’s men.
In another video, the man who flashed the pistol claimed he had a license for the weapon and could use it at will.
He vowed to “finish” anyone who would cross his path.
In the Twi language, he claimed laws do not work in Ghana, so one could commit murder and escape punishment.
“In Ghana, you can kill someone and walk freely. It was my property I brandished, and no one can do anything about it.”
Before that, Rev Owusu Bempah and some men had besieged the Kokrobite residence of Nana Agradaa. They threatened to beat her up for raining insults on the head pastor of the Glorious Word Power Ministries International.
Nana Agradaa stayed indoors for hours, and Rev Owusu Bempah was heard saying that Nana Agradaa had failed to show up.
After some minutes, Nana Agradaa appeared on top of her storey building and recorded a live video on social media about Rev Owusu Bempah’s presence and armed thugs at the premises of her residence.
A team of law enforcement officers were dispatched to the scene to ensure calm.
Rev Owusu Bempah was later heard in a video saying the “battle had started” and threatened to deal with Nana Agradaa.
He explained that his junior pastors had responded to Nana Agradaa’s insults several times, but he was “ready” to face her personally.
Facts of the case presented in court
Chief Inspector Simon Terkpetey, who read the facts, indicated that the complainant was Evangelist Patricia Oduro Koranteng, also known as Nana Agradaa.
On September 9, this year, at about 5:30 pm, the New Weija Police District Command received a distress call from Godfred Antwi of House number 36, Atta Mills Road, Aplaku, a suburb of Weija that at about 3:30 pm same day, Owusu Bempah in the company of about 45 well-built men besieged the Thunder Plaza at Weija belonging to the complainant to attack her.
The prosecution said since Owusu Bempah and the men did not meet the complainant at her residence, they proceeded to the complainant’s second house at New Aplaku and threatened her with words to wit: “We will kill you.”
The police visited the scene and saw the men holding cutlasses and other offensive weapons shouting insults at the house.
Eight vehicles and motorbikes were also parked on the street in front of the complainant’s house.
Chief Inspector Terkpetey said Owusu Bempah was also seen seated in a black Toyota Land Cruiser instructing and urging the men to move into the complainant’s house and bring her out.
However, the situation was brought under control, and the complainant and Owusu Bempah were invited to the Police Station.
Per the facts, Owusu Bempah ignored the police and drove off with his men.
The Weija Police Divisional Command officially wrote to Owusu Bempah to report to assist in investigations, but he refused to accept the letter.
On September 12, this year, the police identified some young men, including Mensah Ofori, an Associate Pastor of Owusu Bempah’s church, as two of the people in a viral video threatening the complainant and brandishing a pistol.
Police officers on board Toyota Corolla with registration number NR 9602-20 visited the church of Owusu Bempah to arrest Mensah Ofori.
Another team of policemen in plainclothes also arrested Mensah Ofori, Berchie, Boateng, and Ohene at the Dansoman Police Station.
But Owusu Bempah, after spotting the police, ordered his church members to “beat and kill” them.
The prosecution narrated that the church members beat up the officers amidst the firing of gunshots, disarmed the police with two service rifles, and vandalised the vehicle the police were using.
Owusu Bempah is also said to have ordered his church members to march to the Dansoman Police Station to free Mensah Ofori, Boateng, and Ohene.
In the process, two policemen got injured.