Gregory
Afoko, the main suspect in the murder trial of the New Patriotic
Party’s (NPP) Upper East Regional chairman, Adams Mahama has descended
on Police Prosecutor, Supt. Francis Baah with a stern warning to “stop
the lies against” him.
At yesterday hearing, Alfred Adjei Mensah,
lawyer for Issah Musah, third accused, who was expected to move an
application to have his client’s bail application reviewed, failed to
appear due to sickness.
However, moments after the court presided
over by His Worship, Worlarno Kotoku adjourned hearing, Afoko pointed
his fingers at the prosecutor while in handcuff and screamed “Supt.
Baah, stop the lies against me,” when he was led to the police van.
Supt. Francis Baah, the prosecutor in the case who was surprised retorted, “he (Afoko) does not even show remorse.”
Asked
by the court where his lawyer was, the 53-year-old farmer said he does
not know the where about of his lawyer, Ekow Ampah Korsah.
Musah seeking bail review
At
the last adjourned date, the court, presided over by Worlanyo Kotoku,
could not hear an intended application expected to have been filed by
Alfred Adjei Mensah, lawyer for Musah to have his bail condition
reviewed.
This was because Ampah Korsah, counsel for Afoko and
the prosecution were both not at the lower court for the application to
be moved.
Mr Mensah said his client had been reporting to the
police as ordered by the court. He indicated his intention to ask for a
review of the aspect of the bail condition that requires Musah to report
to the police four times a week.
The trial magistrate, however,
stated that if the prosecution and the lawyers for Gregory were not in
court on the next adjourned date, he would fix a date to consider the
application for the review of the bail application.
Charges
Gregory
(first accused) and Issah Musah (third accused) are before the Accra
Central Magistrate Court for intentionally and unlawfully causing the
death of Adams on May 20, 2015 in Bolgatanga in the Upper East Region.
The
police said, according to its investigations, Musah, who is a member of
the NPP, on 19th May19, 2015 procured the deadly acid which he gave to
other two suspects who in turn poured the substance on Adams, leading to
his death.
Asabke Alangdi, the third accused, has been on the
run together with his wife, leaving behind their one-and-a-half-year-old
baby. The case has been adjourned to September 8, 2015. |
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