An
Accra Circuit Court has ordered the investigator in the case involving
popular reggae musician Lester Ekow Micah to assist the accused to get
medical care.
The order followed a complaint the 43-year-old musician made through his lawyer, John David Merson, to the court.
The
lawyer had told the court that Micah had backache and wondered if the
investigator could assist his client seek medical attention.
Earlier,
the defence lawyer said that ACP Moses Atibilla, the substantive
prosecutor in the case, had asked him to take Friday for the
continuation of the trial.
He said ACP Atibilla, who was earlier
in the court, had been called to the office for another assignment, a
position ASP Patience Mario, holding Atibilla’s brief, confirmed.
The
presiding judge, Aboagye Tandoh, however granted the request of the
defence lawyer, ordering the investigator to see to it that the accused
person had medical attention in respect of his complaint.
The hearing of the case has been adjourned until Friday, September 4, 2015.
Charged
with possession of narcotic drugs, Micah is said to have told the
police that he smoked the alleged dried leaves in order to stimulate him
in his music career.
Micah has, however, denied the offence.
Next Witness
Meanwhile, the prosecution is expected to present their second of three witnesses in the trial tomorrow.
On
Monday D/Cpl Evans Adu of the Airport Police Station narrated to the
court how the substance suspected to be Indian hemp was found at the
residence of the accused.
He said a case involving an alleged
extortion reported against the musician of ‘Me Si Wu Hemaa’ fame led to
the discovery of the substance in a black polythene bag in another bag
in the room of the Rastafarian.
D/Cpl Adu said when Micah was
questioned about the source of the drug, he admitted ownership and told
the police that he used it to “ginger” him in his music career.
The
facts of the case are that Micah is a resident of Ogbojo near
Kokrobitey in Accra. On August 4 this year Micah was arrested by the
Airport Police over an alleged extortion case currently under
investigation.
According to the police, at about 11:30 hours the
following day the police and Micah visited his (Micah’s) house to
conduct a search and in the process, a quantity of dried leaves
suspected to be Indian hemp was found concealed in Micah’s backpack.
The
popular reggae musician and president of the Music Council of Ghana
allegedly admitted ownership of the exhibit and told the police that he
smoked the substance to stimulate his music career.
The prosecution said the exhibit would be forwarded to the Police Forensic Crime laboratory for examination. |
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