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William Yirenkyi released on police inquiry bail after detention for alleged threat to IGP

Yirenkyi was arrested on March 18, 2025, after being invited by the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) Headquarters to respond to a complaint allegedly lodged against him.

He was released from the Nima Police Station on March 19, 2025, at approximately 6:00 PM.

Speaking after his release, Yirenkyi disclosed that he was required to apologise to the IGP for a harmful post he allegedly made on social media.

“They said I should apologise to the IGP for a statement I made on my Facebook page, which was deemed harmful. So, I did apologise, and they granted me bail,” he stated in an exclusive interview with Homebase TV journalist Beauty Etornam Amedzotsi.

The police have directed him to report to the CID Headquarters on Friday, March 21, 2025.

The activist has recently been engaged in a series of legal battles with the police over multiple issues.

It may be recalled that the Ghana Police Service failed to attend a mediation hearing convened by the Right to Information Commission (RTI) on March 10, 2025, to address multiple complaints filed against the Service by William Kofi Yirenkyi.

The hearing, scheduled in accordance with Section 44(c) of the Right to Information Act, 2019 (Act 989), was intended to facilitate negotiations over three pending requests for information submitted by Yirenkyi.

However, neither the then Inspector General of Police (IGP), Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, nor any representative from the Ghana Police Service honored the invitation.

Speaking after the session, Yirenkyi expressed disappointment with the police’s absence, particularly criticizing the IGP for what he described as a blatant disregard for the law.

“We came here today for the hearing that the Right to Information Commission requested us to have with the Inspector General of Police, but when we arrived, neither he nor his representatives showed up.

“This continues to demonstrate that the IGP refuses to abide by the directives of the RTI Commission,” he stated.

He further clarified that his requests were not an attack on the police but rather an effort to exercise his right to access information. He urged the police to be more responsive to information requests.

According to Yirenkyi, his pending requests include:

Three police investigation reports related to armed robbery cases yet to be addressed.

An arrest report regarding his own detention and subsequent release, for which he seeks clarification on why the charges were dropped.

The RTI Commission, after deliberations, instructed Yirenkyi to submit a written petition detailing the exact nature of the information being requested.

The Commission also assured him that it would write to the Inspector General of Police to demand an explanation for the police’s absence at the hearing and to facilitate the release of the requested information.

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

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