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Ato Forson Trial: Court admits audio recording as evidence

The High Court in Accra has accepted into evidence the audio recording between the third accused in the ongoing ambulance case Richard Jakpa and Attorney General Godfred Yeboah Dame for the cross-examination of Mr Jakpa. This is after the Office of the Attorney General rejected the relevance of the audio to the main trial. The […]

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British duo arrested after $6m of cocaine seized at KIA

Two British citizens have been arrested after being accused of attempting to smuggle $6.48m (£5m) worth of cocaine from Ghana to London. Around 166kg (366lbs) of the substance was seized at Kotoka International Airport in the Ghanaian capital, Accra, on Monday. The suspects were scheduled to board a British Airways flight to London Gatwick Airport.

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Funeral Arrangements: Richard Ackom Quayson Esq (Former Deputy Commissioner of CHRAJ)

Ebusuapanyin Kobina Arhin Bonney of Obuotuo, Ekua Egyin Anona Kusubentsir Family of Elmina and Apam, Obaahemaa Ekua Egyin IV (a.k.a. Mrs Cecilia Akuffo), Ebusuapanyin, Nsona Ebusua of Tameresase, Cape Coast, Mr. K.B.E. Quagrainie & the Quagrainies of Prabiw, Saltpond. Joseph Whittal, Commissioner of CHRAJ, the Management and Members of Staff of CHRAJ, Empowerment Mountain Ministry,

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Abesim murder case suffers adjournment over absence of jurors

The commencement of the trial of Richard Appiah, the draughtsman accused of killing two minors and keeping their bodies in a refrigerator at Abesim near Sunyani has suffered another adjournment over the absence of jurors. On Tuesday, June 11, 2024, the case was called for a Case Management Completion plan to be agreed on by

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NAM1 trial: Court to decide on submission of no case to answer on July 10

The High Court in Accra has fixed July 10, 2024 to decide whether the Chief Executive Officer of Menzgold, Nana Appiah Mensah popularly known as NAM1 has a case to answer or not. This was after both defence lawyers and the prosecution have highlighted on their respective written submissions in favour and against a determination

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Ato Forson Trial: Court to determine Admissibility of tape recording between Jakpa and AG

An Accra High Court hearing the case involving Dr Ato Forson and two others, will on Thursday 13, 2024, determine whether an audio conversation between Richard Jakpa and Godfred Dame Yeboah, the Attorney-General, is admissible in the trial. The Court presided over by Justice Afia Serwaa Asare-Botwe adjourned the matter to Thursday to deliver full

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President commissions ultra-modern Law House in Accra

The government has officially commissioned The Law House, a ten-storey edifice in Accra, to serve as the new office of the Attorney General and Ministry of Justice. The building, adjacent to the High Court complex, was commissioned on Monday, June 10, 2024. The Law House project, which began in 2001, was initially expected to be

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Jirapa Dubai Murder: Residents unhappy with transfer of case to Kumasi

Residents of Jirapa in the Upper West Region have expressed their dissatisfaction with the Wa High Court’s decision to halt proceedings in the murder trial of the Chief Executive Officer of the Royal Cosy Hills Hotel, Mr. Eric Johnson. The court announced that it could not proceed with the case due to a claim by

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