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Ahmed Suale murder case: High Court denies suspect bail

The Accra High Court on Monday refused bail appli­cation for Daniel Owusu Koranteng, the lead suspect in the murder of investigative jour­nalist, Ahmed Suale.

Lawyers for the accused went to the High Court after the Madina District Court denied Koranteng bail.

Koranteng’s lawyers, led by Isaac Kofi Essel, argued before the High Court that the facts of the case presented by the prosecution were baseless, thus not grounded in law.

Mr Essel noted that the alle­gation that Koranteng exposed the identity of the late journalist wasn’t factual.

The lawyer explained that Ahmed Suale had written a story about former Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Mr Martin Amidu, on his (Suale) Facebook page, which had his (Suale) picture, dismissing any such links of identi­ty reveal to their client.

Mr Essel again said that claims that Koranteng led two others to the home of Suale were inconsis­tent because the prosecution had earlier noted that ‘call records’ placed the accused within the vicinity of the late journalist days before his death.

Concerning allegations of Koranteng fleeing the country to evade investigations, Mr Essel noted that his client travelled in September 2019 and not in January as suggested by the prosecution.

The lawyer also told the court that his client authored a docu­mentary about persons selling unapproved herbal medicine and showed the court an exhibit (letter) addressed to the Ghana Police Ser­vice, requesting a swoop in August 2022 and October 2024.

 Mr Essel also stated that all this evidence showed that his client did not run away from justice.

But, state prosecution, led by Maame Afua Osei Gyamerah, ve­hemently opposed the bail applica­tion, arguing that the accused had only been in custody for a month.

She stated that one month was

 inadequate to complete investi­gation into a murder case, and prayed the court to deny the bail application.

Ms Gyamerah maintained that admitting Koranteng to bail would jeopardise the progress of investigation.

“It is our case that this instant application is premature. The applicant was arrested on March 15, which is just about a month ago. At this stage counsel seeking concrete evidence in the case of murder which is of national interest pending police investi­gation is jumping the gun,” she said.

Ms Gyamerah note that “ap­plication filed less than a month after his arrest is unjust since investigations haven’t been con­cluded and considering that this is a case of murder are unlikely to be concluded soon. Till the police conclude their investiga­tions it’s our urgent prayer that this instant application is refused.

However, if my lady is minded to exercise her discretion to grant bail in favour of the applicant, we pray that the terms are such that the applicant has no choice but to come to court.” – 3news

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