
The High Court in Accra will today hear the bail application initiated by Kwabena Adu Boahene, former Director General of the National Signals Bureau (NSB), and his wife, Angela Adjei Boateng.
The couple are seeking bail at the court, pending investigations by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO).
They are said to have led the motion against the EOCO and the Attorney-General, following their inability to execute their bail while in custody.
Adu Boahene was granted GH¢120 million bail while his wife was offered GH¢80 million bail.
The couple are to provide a justification for each of the bail sums.
The couple have not been able to execute the bail, hence their lawyers have gone before a Human Rights Court (High Court Division) to seek bail, pending investigations.
The former NSB boss and wife are being held over an alleged state loot. They have been accused of having diverted GH¢39.4 million belonging to the state, after signing a $7 million-dollar Cyber Defense Software Contract.
They are before the court on the basis that the bail offered them was “onerous,” and they have spent more than 48 hours in custody, and they had no access to lawyer or lawyers.
Adu Boahene, the first applicant, in the matter in 2016, was the deputy director of NSB, and he became the director in 2017 till the change of government.
In the case of Angela, the second applicant, she has been involved in business with Adu Boahene.
On March 20, 2025, the NSB boss arrived at the Kotoka International Airport on board a British Airways flight, and was arrested and taken to the EOCO cells.
The following day, Angela went to find out how her husband was doing, and she was also arrested.
In the motion for bail, the couple held that they should not be at the sufferance of the respondents (EOCO and Attorney-General) who have clearly shown an intention to continue with this blatant violation of their rights to liberty pending investigations.
The application said “It would be a travesty of justice to allow the respondents, the captor of the applicants, to determine the reasonable conditions that are requisite for their bail, given their demonstrated utmost bad faith and unmitigated prejudice in the matter.” –
Lawyers for Adu Boahene, and his wife, have accused the Attorney General (AG) of unfairly labelling them as guilty of state looting in public discourse.
In a statement responding to a press conference by Dr Dominic Ayine, the A-G and Minister of Justice, on March 24, 2025, the lawyers said that their clients were still being investigated by EOCO.
At the press conference, Dr Ayine provided updates on Operation Recover All Loots (ORAL) and other investigations, including allegations against Adu Boahene and his wife, Angela Adjei Boateng.
The A-G alleged that the couple had milked the state, but the lawyers refuted claim, stating, “Mr Kwabena Adu Boahene cannot be called a common criminal, and neither can his wife, Angela Adjei Boateng.”
The lawyers described Adu Boahene as internationally networked and Angela as a successful businesswoman, and denied allegations that Adu Boahene disguised himself upon arriving at Kotoka International Airport.
“Our client was in business class, a fact which is easily verifiable,” the lawyers said, and also criticised Angela’s arrest on March 21, 2025, when she visited EOCO to check on her husband. —GNA