Accra based radio station, Radio XYZ and its management are reportedly to meet the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service to assist with investigation after alleged claims that Rev. Owusu Bempah attacked the station last Friday.

The founder and general overseer of the  Glorious Word and Power Ministry is alleged to have attack the radio station and had been invited earlier today by the police to answer questions over the claims.

Claims have been made that Mr Bempah and some armed men stormed the radio station manhandling the administrator and other staff of the station.

He was subsequently invited by the Criminal Investigations Department  (CID) for questioning over his alleged threats on Radio XYZ broadcaster, Mugabe Maase.

 Assistant News Editor of Radio XYZ, Kofi Asamaoh while speaking to the press said he was hopeful the law will take its course.

“When the incident happened to Friday, we made a complaint to the East Legon police station where Owusu Bempah, the man in question was invited. We are supposed to be meeting the leadership of the police at East Legon today at 5pm. We issued a statement on Friday condemning the act.”

He said “We’re waiting to see what the outcome will be after our meeting with them scheduled for today. We just want the law to take its course. If at the end of the day, per the investigations of the police, they find him culpable of all the issues we’ve raised in our statement, whatever punishment the law prescribes should be given to Owusu Bempah”.

Meanwhile, in a Facebook live post, Rev. Isaac Owusu Bempah insisted he didn’t go to the station to fight.

“I don’t know the man; the radio station is in my vicinity, so I decided to report the case to the East Legon Police Station. As the Bible says, when a brother wrongs you, speak to him and if he doesn’t listen to you go to someone and if he fails to listen again then you can do what you want to do. So as a man of God I decided to go speak to the Manager to tell Mugabe to desist from insulting me. I didn’t go to Radio XYZ to fight, I went there to plead,” he wrote.