Driver accused of escaping from police custody remanded

A 28-year-old driver, Razak Sulley, accused of escaping from the custody of the Madina Divisional Criminal Investigations Department (CID), has been remanded by the Adentan Circuit Court.
Sulley, charged with escaping from lawful custody, pleaded not guilty.
He told the court he had been in cells without food and told the investigator to use his GH¢35, allegedly taken at the police counter, to buy him food.
“I was given a hefty slap,” Sulley accused, but said he regretted his actions.
Presiding judge, Mrs Sarah Nyarkoa Nkansa, remanded Sulley into lawful custody, directed the prosecution to file their disclosures and adjourned the case to May 21, 2025, for a Case Management Conference (CMC).
Inspector Theresa Djwerter, prosecuting, informed the court that the complainant in the case is a female police officer stationed at Madina Divisional CID.
She said that Sulley resides at Ashongman, Accra, and was involved in a fraudulent breach of trust case.
According to the prosecution, Sulley was arraigned before the Adentan Circuit Court, where he pleaded not guilty to the charge and was granted GH¢80,000 bail with two sureties.
Insp Djwerter said he remained in custody as police awaited his sureties.
The prosecution stated that Sulley requested to call his sureties again to remind them to finalise his bail.
Again, Insp Djwerter said while seated at the CID office, Sulley attempted to leave, ignoring orders from the investigator to return to his seat.
The prosecution said Sulley ran downstairs through the charge office to the main entrance, but he was apprehended.
Insp Djwerter said Sulley admitted the offence in his caution statement.
—GNA