Parliament wants Kissi Agyebeng to show up and explain why he detained Martin Kpebu after the lawyer voluntarily came in for questioning. Both sides of the aisle are calling it a power trip, and Rockson-Nelson Dafeamekpor said the Special Prosecutor crossed a line by keeping Kpebu locked up past 10 p.m. and then slapping him with wild bail conditions that required him to put up his personal property.
Kojo Oppong Nkrumah backed the criticism and said law enforcement keeps weaponizing their authority against people who cooperate willingly. He thinks this kind of overreach is becoming a pattern with investigative agencies, and Parliament needs to check them across the board instead of just targeting one office. Dafeamekpor warned that lawmakers might reconsider whether the OSP should even exist if Agyebeng keeps acting like this.
Kojo Oppong Nkrumah backed the criticism and said law enforcement keeps weaponizing their authority against people who cooperate willingly. He thinks this kind of overreach is becoming a pattern with investigative agencies, and Parliament needs to check them across the board instead of just targeting one office. Dafeamekpor warned that lawmakers might reconsider whether the OSP should even exist if Agyebeng keeps acting like this.