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Hearing of GPHA murder suspects’ bail application June 19

The Tema High Court has fixed June 19, to hear a bail application of two persons accused of allegedly murdering Mrs Josephine Asante, Marketing and Public Affairs Manager of the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority (GPHA), Tema Port.

Richard Kwabena Kwakye, alias Kwabena Boateng, and Frederick Owusu Oppong, alias Kojo Owu­su, who are cousins, were recently arrested and charged with two counts of conspiracy to commit crime.

They are among four accused, currently on trial for the alleged murder, and the others are Chris­tian Adjei, the houseboy of the deceased, and Dominic Adjei.

A copy of an affidavit in support of the bail application available to the Ghana News Agency, Tema Regional Office, indicates that the prosecution had with­drawn the initial charges and preferred new charges against the accused since their first appear­ance on April 12, this year.

The affidavit sworn by Madam Mercy Oppong, the mother of Oppong and aunt of Kwakye on their behalf, stated that Kwakye, upon his arrest, denied the charge of murder against him, and informed the investigators about an alibi, who was his former boss at the GPHA at the time of the incident.

“At the time material to this case, when the death of the deceased is said to have occurred, the 1st accused was driving his boss, Edward Osei, to visit anoth­er colleague of the GPHA at the Emefs Estate,” it stated.

The affidavit added that “the 1st accused at the time of the incident did not even know the residence of the deceased, and he only heard of the unfortunate incident on the following day.”

The applicants said that the state, had not yet established any reasonable nexus between Kwakye and the crime.

The affidavit also indicated that Oppong was the driver of the wife of Mr Edward Osei in the said alibi, adding that he was not an employee of the GPHA, neither did he have any relation­ship with the deceased, nor was he anywhere near the Emefs Estate at the time of the murder.

According to applicants while Kwakye was arrested and charged with the offence because he was the driver of Mr Osei, who at the time of the incident was in the vicinity of Emefs Estate, Oppong, on the other hand, had also been arrested because he was a close family relative of Kwakye.

The applicants stated that to maintain the scales of justice, they prayed to the court to admit them to bail as they did not commit the offence and that there was nothing that linked them to the commit­ting of the offence.

The affidavit stated that the 1992 Constitution made it imper­ative for an accused to be given adequate time and facilities for the preparation of his defence.

It said applicants’ continuous detention would be detrimental and amounted to a breach of their constitutional rights as they would be hindered from having access to their lawyer and procuring the evidence necessary to put up a defence. — GNA

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