An Accra High Court has granted an order for the Police to seize electronic gadgets belonging to the embattled General Secretary of the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) Koku Anyidoho which are believed to be storage of information related to treason.

The order given under the hand of Justice Patience Mills-Tetteh and under the seal of the High Court of Justice, General Jurisdiction and sighted by Kasapafmonline.com allowed a search in the home of Mr Anyidoho and retrieval of his items such as Laptops, i phones and i pads to aid in investigations.

Mr Anyidoho was arrested by the Police Tuesday and charged with treason after he declared that there will be civil coup to oust President Akufo Addo.

The former Director of Communications at the Presidency during the late President Mills’ regime in an interview with Happy FM Monday, served notice the Akufo-Addo administration is likely to be overthrown similar to a coup d’état witnessed in 1972 against his father.

“Somebody should tell Nana Akufo Addo that history has a very interesting way of repeating itself. On the 13th of January 1972, a certain Col. Ignatius Kutu Acheampong led an insurrection movement that removed the Progress Party in power. Busia was the Prime Minister, Akufo Addo’s father was the Ceremonial President. Somebody should tell Akufo Addo that history has a way of repeating itself, there will be a civil revolt, there’ll be a people movement. When President Mahama was in power, Let My Vote Count Alliance and OccupyGhana didn’t they say they’ll unsettle the government?

“There’ll be a civilian coup d’etate , there’ll be a social revolution. We’re starting on Wednesday, Akufo Addo will have a headache, he’ll experience stomach upset, he says he was to be President of this country, we’ll make sure he’s fed up at the Presidency.”

Mr Anyidoho who was arrested by AK47 wielding CID Officers at the International Press Centre where the NDC had a press conference over the Ghana-US military deal is currently in the custody of the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI) pending further investigations.