The Tema Magistrate Court has threatened to
acquit and discharge Abraham Kwame Oyoko Baah, the 27-year-old
auto-electrician who is standing trial for allegedly murdering Rosemond
Nyampong, a 32- year-old staff of the Stanbic Bank who was killed in
her residence at Baatsona, off the Spintex Road, Accra, last year.
For the fourth consecutive time, the court
had adjourned the first degree felony case as a result of the absence
from court of the accused person and the complainant in the matter.
The absence of the accused was attributed
to lack of transportation to convey him from the remand prison to the
court to defend himself. But since the release of the deceased's car to
him, the complainant is said to have failed to appear before the court
to assist in the trial.
The investigator in the case was said to be
paying for the transportation of the accused from the Nsawam Medium
Prisons to the court since the inception of the case; but has refused to
continue with that practice.
According to information gathered by the
DAILY GUIDE, a 'Black Maria' - the only police vehicle which conveys
accused persons from police cells to prison custody and vice versa in
the Tema Region - had developed some fault and had been abandoned for
almost four months now because an amount of GHS 600 could not be made
available for the repair of the vehicle.
Unconfirmed reports indicated that the Tema Regional police was considering auctioning the vehicle.
This was the second case to be halted in
the Tema TDC Magistrate Court for the same reason within a week as Mr.
Eric Adjei, the Magistrate, feared more would follow, unless something
was done about it.
While Abraham is still in prison custody,
the prosecution said they were waiting for advice on the case from the
Attorney General's Department.
Rosemond Nyampong was murdered on November 21, 2013.
Police intelligence later discovered the
deceased's Toyota Yaris saloon car at a washing bay at Odumasi Krobo in
the Lower Manya Krobo District of the Eastern Region, being driven by
Abraham and he was immediately apprehended.
Also other items - a home theatre, plasma
television set and cell phones - belonging to the late Ms. Nyampong,
were found in Abraham's room.
He was interrogated and during his third appearance at the court, he admitted killing the deceased single- handedly.
source : Daily Guide/ Ghana
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