Parliamentary privileges: We will go to Supreme Court if it comes to that - ACP Ofori on Sosu’s arrest

• Speaker of Parliament has cautioned the police against breaching laws to arrest MPs • Francis-Xavier Sosu has resisted arrest for the second time • The police want MP to answer questions over some protests that happened last week Director of Public Affairs of the Ghana Police Service, ACP Kwesi Ofori, has said that the Ghana police is ready to seek an interpretation of the Parliamentary privileges afforded to lawmakers at the Supreme Court if the need arises.

Parliamentary privileges: We will go to Supreme Court if it comes to that - ACP Ofori on Sosu’s arrest
• Speaker of Parliament has cautioned the police against breaching laws to arrest MPs • Francis-Xavier Sosu has resisted arrest for the second time • The police want MP to answer questions over some protests that happened last week Director of Public Affairs of the Ghana Police Service, ACP Kwesi Ofori, has said that the Ghana police is ready to seek an interpretation of the Parliamentary privileges afforded to lawmakers at the Supreme Court if the need arises.