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 2 friends get 20 years over illegal possession of guns, theft

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 The Circuit Court at Asante Akro­pong in the Atwima Nwabiagya North District of the Ashanti Region has sentenced two friends to 10 years imprisonment each, for conspiracy, and illegal possession of guns.

Charles Antwi, alias Kojo Fosu, 49, a carpenter, and Francis Abobi, alias Seaman, 41, a farmer, who were also accused of damaging property and stealing at Sokoban, a suburb of Kumasi, pleaded guilty, and were convicted on their own plea.

Police detective Inspector Kwame Boakye Agyemang, pros­ecuting, said that the complainant, Ama Boakyewaa Asomani, a teacher at Kumasi Suame-Ano­mangye, reported to the police that unknown persons stole items from her residence at Sokoban Ampa­bame.

The court heard that the complainant returned home and detected that the door was damaged and at television set valued at GH¢7,800, a Samsung ‘A’ 52 series valued at GH¢3,500 and a CCTV

 hard drive were stolen.

Insp Agyemang told the court presided by Mrs Gloria Mensah Bonsu that the suspects were arrested at their hideout at Effid­uase-Asamang in the Sekyere East District.

The prosecution said after a search on the suspects, a cutlass, a pinch bar, a glass cutter, two pliers, two pistol guns, a cartridge and three smart phones were retrieved from them. Insp Agyemang also revealed that the suspects in their caution statement admitted the offence. —GNA

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NACOC arrests long-time drug target

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An intelligence-led operation by the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) on Tuesday,  March 18, 2025, resulted in the arrest of a 56-year-old Nigerian, Uchechukwu Chima at Oyarifa, a suburb of Accra. 

 A statement signed by the Acting Director, Public Affairs and International Relations,Francis Opoku Amoah a search conducted by the NACOC team at the suspect’s hideout uncovered substances suspected to be narcotic drugs. 

He added that field tests conducted on the suspected substance proved positive for cocaine and heroin, both narcotic drugs. 

The suspected narcotic substances, with a total weight of about 192kg of cocaine and 0.42kg of heroin, are estimated at a street value of Two Million, One Hundred and Twenty-one Thousand, Six Hundred and Sixty United States Dollars (US$2.1 Million). 

The suspect, Uchechukwu Chima who has been a target for NACOC for some time now, is noted to be the brain behind some seizures/arrests made by NACOC in the past.

NACOC, by this seizure and arrest, has taken this substantial quantity of drugs from the street, saving millions of lives of people who would have otherwise perished from abusing these hard drugs.

NACOC remains committed to making Ghana an unprofitable destination for drug trafficking and thus protecting the safety and well-being of all Ghanaians and the international community.

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 We must renew efforts to end Bawku conflict —Minister

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• Mr Donatus Atanga Akamugri and his entourage at the palace of the Paramount Chief of Bawku

THE Upper East Regional Minister, Donatus Atanga Akamugri, has urged for a renewed commitment to tackle the lingering chieftaincy dispute in Bawku, to bring peace and development to the area.

While indicating government’s strong desire to ensure that the impasse is brought under control, he tasked all illustrious stakeholders, including traditional leaders, security, media, youth and political actors to prioritise ending the Bawku conflict.

Mr Akamugri made the call at the palace of the Paramount Chief of the Bawku Traditional Area, Zug-Raan Abugrago Asigri Azorka II, in Bawku of the Upper East Region.

He noted that restoring peace in Bawku and its environs was a major project he was tasked to undertake after taking over the mantle of leadership as regional minister.

Mr Atanga underscored the need for duty bearers and venerated stakeholders, especially the security personnel, to be impartial as they went about exploring avenues to help the government restore permanent calm to the conflict-torn community.

He said Bawku was a business hub, and the conflict had not only affected the people in the area, but it had had a steep toll on the local economy of the entire region.

“Upper East is suffering from economic hardship because of the Bawku impasse. Bawku is known to be a vibrant business town, and if Bawku were peaceful, the whole region would have been affected positively.

I plead with the people to let bygones be bygones”, Mr Atanga appealed.

He noted the spillover of the Bawku conflict had exacerbated the insecurity situation in the region, and asked the youth to softened their stance and allow peace to reign in their hearts.

The minister reiterated his desire to run an open door administration, and that, he would always welcome people with diverse views for the development of the region.

Mr Atanga urged the people not to hesitate to bring forth their concerns to him.

He said: “I need your support and cooperation as I take over the leadership role as regional minister. I know with collective efforts, we are going to bring the needed development to the people of the Upper East, and we cannot afford to fail.”

Mr Akamugri pledged to live up to the expectations of the people, adding that he had “an aggressive agenda” to implement the policies and programmes of the John Dramani Mahama-led government.

The Bawku Naba, Zug-Raan Naba Azorka, pledged to support the government succeed in its plans to undertake massive developmental projects in the region.

At Sakoti in the Nabdam District, the Paramount Chief of the Sakoti Traditional Area, Naba Sigri Bewong, asked the minister to always count on him towards the development of the region.

He urged the government to ensure even development, saying the district was deprived and there was the urgent need for the government to intervene in that direction.

The minister rounded off his courtesy call for the first day at the Nangodi Traditional Area, where he pledged to work with chiefs in order to ensure development.

 FROM FRANCIS DABRE DABANG, BAWKU

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 Gregory Afoko files another bail application

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 Gregory Afoko, the man accused of conspiring with Alangdi Asabke in 2015, to kill Adams Mahama, a former Upper East Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has filed another bail application before the Accra High Court.

The application, filed on Febru­ary 17, is the third time the accused is praying the court to grant him bail in the course of the nine years alleged criminal trial.

On April 27, 2023, a jury returned a 4-verdict of not guilty against Afoko, on the charges of conspiracy to commit murder and murder.

Per the verdict, Afoko was to be retried, as his alleged accomplice, Asabke, was handed sentence to death by hanging by the court.

Alangdi was to be sent to the gallows after a seven-member jury unanimously found him guilty of conspiracy to commit murder.

Per Section 285 (4) of the Crim­inal and Other Offences (Proce­dure) Act, 1960 (Act 30), a verdict of 4-3 by a jury in a murder trial means it is a hung jury and there must be a retrial.

“Since the first accused person [Afoko] has been found not guilty by the majority decision of 4-3, this is a hung jury. There will be a retrial of the accused person,” Justice Merley Afua Wood, a Justice of the Court of Appeal sitting as an additional High Court judge, ruled yesterday.

“Asabke Alangdi, the men and women elected to try you, having found you guilty of conspiracy to commit murder, you are hereby sentenced to death by hanging,” Justice Wood pronounced.

But, counsel for Asabke, Mr Vortia, appealed the death sentence of his client, describing the verdict of the jury as “strange” and a trav­esty of justice.

The counsel wondered how the jury could have found Alangdi guilty of conspiracy to commit murder and then found Afoko not guilty of the same charge of conspiracy.

“How can a person conspire against himself? In law, conspiracy only holds against two or more people, and each of the accused persons must be guilty. Who did my client conspire with, if the first accused person has been found not guilty by the jurors on the same facts?

“There is no way one person can be found guilty of conspiracy and the other party will not be guilty. I am, therefore, going to lodge an instant appeal,” Mr Vortia said, adding that the case was a clear testament that the jury system in the country was defective.

According to the facts of the case, on May 14, 2015, Afoko’s brother, Paul Afoko, and Kwabena Agyepong, then National Chairman and General Secretary respectively of the NPP, went to Bolgatanga for a meeting.

Alhaji Mahama, the prosecu­tion claimed, organised thugs to violently attack the two, scuttling the planned meeting at the Azum­solon Guest House, while accusing them of campaigning against the then NPP flag bearer, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, and also not notifying him (Mahama) of the meeting.

The situation, according to the prosecution, was later brought under control by the police, but Afoko, who was then upset, con­fronted Mahama, but was chased away by some thugs.

The facts also noted that Afoko and one Asabke Alangdi formed another youth group in a bid to protect persons perceived to be against Nana Akufo-Addo.

It said Afoko and Alangdi held a series of meetings with the youth, and on May 20, 2015, they laid am­bush at Mahama’s residence with a substance suspected to be acid.

“Mahama returned home around 11:10 pm in his pick-up ve­hicle, with registration number NR 761-14, and immediately he parked the vehicle in front of his house, Afoko and Asabke went close and signalled him to roll down the glass.

“Mahama identified the suspects to be party members, and rolled down the glass to talk to them. Suddenly, the suspects poured the substance, suspected to be acid, on his head, face and other parts of his body and fled on a mo­torbike.“Mahama started screaming for help, and his wife, Hajia Adams, went to his aid and managed to bring him out of the vehicle,” the prosecution stated.

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