The Accra Circuit Court granted GH¢100,000 bail to a driver, who was arrested by the police at Accra Mall for possessing three AK47 assault rifles and two pump action guns.
Razak Anas, charged with possession of firearms without lawful excuse, pleaded not guilty.
The court presided over by Mrs Susana Eduful ordered Anas to produce two sureties to be justified with landed property.
The accused is expected to reappear before the court on September 5.
The prosecution said the complainants were personnel stationed at Intelligence Directorate of the Ghana Police Service headquarters.
It said the accused was an assistant driver of Yutong bus with registration number WR-4813-20 and a resident of Damango, West Gonja, in the Savannah Region.
The prosecution said on July 12, 2023, at about 09.30 am, the police received intelligence that a Hyundai Yutong with Registration number WR-4819-20 was transporting weapons to the Oti Region.
The court heard that a team of police personnel were dispatched to old Fadama, in Accra, to monitor the bus.
On the same day, the prosecution said at about 10.40 am at Accra Mall around Accra-Tema Motorway, the team tracked the bus and conducted a search in the presence of the main driver, the bus conductor (names withheld) and the accused.
The prosecution said when the policemen retrieved a sack and a box concealed at the back seat of the bus, they found three AK-47 assault rifles and two pump action guns.
During interrogation, Anas admitted receiving the package in which the rifles and guns were retrieved from an Okada rider on behalf of Gmanatey Njoiti, a resident of Damango.
The prosecution said Anas indicated that he failed to inform the main driver of the bus of the rifles and guns in the bus. —GNA