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A pendrive containing the call recordings of four persons on trial for their involvement in the kidnapping of two Canadian ladies in Kumasi in the Ashanti Regional in 2019 has landed in court as exhibit.
The pendrive contains the digital forensic examination conducted on 10 different mobile phones of the accused persons which was submitted to the Cyber Crime Unit of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service by the Anti-Armed Robbery Unit.
The pendrive and the report analyzing contents on the pendrive was tendered in evidence at the Accra High Court hearing the case by Detective Sergeant Sylvester Essel, a Forensic Analyst with Ghana Police Service who carried out the examination.
Seidu Abubakar, the eighth prosecution witness in the of the trial of the four accused, charged with kidnapping two Canadian girls has denied that he orchestrated the kidnapping of the victims.
He also denied that he and ended up implicating the four currently standing trial.
Answering questions under cross-examination by Mr Yaw Dankwah, lawyer for two of the accused, Abubakar also denied that he asked one of the accused Yusif Yakubu to rent a car for the kidnapping of the Canadian girls.
The eighth prosecution witness rejected claims by mr Dankwah, that he was a member of the Delta Force and Khandarha boys who had allegedly engaged in some violent crimes.