Ken Ofori-Atta, Ghana's former Finance Minister, has taken legal action against National Security operatives for allegedly trespassing on his property and violating his right to privacy.
The lawsuit, filed at the High Court, names two senior police operatives, DSP Bismark Boakye Ansah and Chief Inspector Mensah, as defendants.
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According to the statement of claim, Ofori-Atta was abroad for medical treatment when the incident occurred on February 11, 2025. His domestic staff reported that 12 individuals, including the two defendants, stormed the property without prior notice or consent.
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The team, which included nine military personnel armed with assault rifles and several plainclothes officers, searched the premises, including private areas like bedrooms, the kitchen, and closets, without presenting a warrant.¹
Ofori-Atta alleges that the raid was not only trespassory but also invasive of his privacy rights. He claims that the incident has damaged his reputation, both domestically and internationally, and is seeking damages for trespass and breach of privacy, as well as a perpetual injunction to prevent further interference with his property and privacy rights.
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