Lawyer for the 16-year-old boy who was allegedly brutalized by some five soldiers, Francis Xavier Sosu, has served notice that a formal complaint would be made to the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) to investigate the matter.
The 16-year-old boy, Christopher Bam, was severely battered by the military officers at Tamale in the Northern Region for allegedly stealing a TECNO mobile phone.
The victim has since been discharged by the Nsawam Government Hospital where he was receiving treatment.
Lawyer Sosu of F-X Law and Associates say the boy has been referred to clinical psychology clinic at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital for post-traumatic stress disorder.
He also hinted that he may drag the soldiers to court over their alleged abuse which has left the 16-year-old with a damaged kidney.
“We consider this as a violation of the rights of a civilian. This young man was just a victim of military brutality which we have condemned in all uncertain terms,” Lawyer Sosu said in an interview with Citi News.
He also revealed that “as part of the measures, we are taking from our side, we intend petitioning the military high command, CHRAJ, Ministry of Gender, Children and Social protection and Minister for Defence.
“We are also considering court action under article 33 of the constitution for the vindication of the rights of this minor who has been brutally assaulted by the military officers,” the human rights lawyer added.
Source: GNA
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