
Former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta has sued National Security operatives, DSP Bismark Boakye Ansah and Chief Inspector Mensah, also known as Sir Mensah, for allegedly trespassing on his home and violating his right to privacy.

The lawsuit follows an incident on Tuesday, February 11, 2025, when a group of individuals, including some in military and police uniforms, allegedly raided his residence in Cantonments.
At the time of the incident, Ofori-Atta was reportedly out of the country, while some family members, including his wife, were present.
Eyewitness accounts and security footage indicate that approximately 12 individuals were involved in the operation. Among them, five were dressed in military uniforms, one in a police uniform, and the rest in plain clothes.
The motive behind the raid remains unclear, and it is yet to be determined whether any items were taken.
Initial speculation suggested that the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) was responsible for the operation. However, Special Prosecutor Kissi Agyebeng, during a press conference on Wednesday, February 12, categorically denied any involvement, stating that the OSP had not authorized or conducted the raid.
The writ of summons indicates that Ofori-Atta is challenging the defendants’ actions as trespassory and a violation of his right to privacy.
The former minister is seeking multiple legal remedies, including a declaration that the defendants’ actions were unlawful, compensation for trespass and privacy infringement, and a perpetual injunction to prevent any further interference with his property. Additionally, he is demanding aggravated damages and legal costs.
The defendants, DSP Bismark Boakye Ansah and Chief Inspector Mensah, have been ordered to enter an appearance within eight days of being served with the writ.
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