According to the drivers, some of who are from Burkina Faso, the police detained them for refusing to offer GH¢5 bribe when they got to the Yapei barrier.
Reports indicate that the drivers, who have been at the barrier for close to 24 hours, expressed dissatisfaction over the police action as they demonstrate.
“They said we should pay GH¢5 to them which we refused and told them our documents are genuine but the police handcuffed us and started beating us,” one driver said.
Another said: “Our problem with the police is the money. When we are dispatched from Tema to our destination, they demand a lot of money from us.”
Meanwhile, the Savannah Regional Police Public Relations Officer, Inspector Agyekum, has condemned the actions of police officers at the barrier.
He admitted that he received reports about the assault on cargo drivers Friday night but rejected the accusations of bribery.
“The issue of extortion as alleged by the drivers is not correct but I can say as for the assault, I am even not happy with my people over there which we are going to take disciplinary action against them.
“I have a footage which is telling me they actually assaulted one of the drivers,” he said.