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Maj Mahama Trial: Statement Was Not Imposed On Accused Person - Witness

Maj Mahama Trial: Statement Was Not Imposed On Accused Person - Witness

Maj Mahama Trial: Statement Was Not Imposed On Accused Person - Witness
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Maj Mahama Trial: There Is No Pressure On The Police To Investigate The Case

  The First Court Witness in the mini trial involving 14 alleged murderers of Major Maxwell Mahama, says there is no pressure on the Police to produce results in the investigations. Detective Chief Inspector Samuel Agyakwa, said the Police investigators conducted the investigation concerning the alleged murder of the late Major as a normal investigation. Detective Chief Inspector Agyakwa, who was the 14th Prosecution Witness in the substantive case, was being cross examined in a mini trail led by Mr George Bernard Shaw. The mini trial came about as a result of objections from the Defence Counsel to the tendering of some caution and charge statements taken from the accused persons.

Major Mahama Trial: There is no pressure on the Police to investigate the case — Witness

Major Mahama Trial: There is no pressure on the Police to investigate the case Witness LISTEN MAY 11, 2021 The First Court Witness in the mini trial involving 14 alleged killers of Major Maxwell Mahama, says there is no pressure on the Police to produce results in the investigations. Detective Chief Inspector Samuel Agyakwa, said the Police investigators conducted the investigation concerning the alleged murder of the late Major as a normal investigation. Detective Chief Inspector Agyakwa, who was the 14th Prosecution Witness in the substantive case, was being cross-examined in a mini trail led by Mr George Bernard Shaw. The mini trial came about as a result of objections from the Defence Counsel to the tendering of some caution and charge statements taken from the accused persons.

We were coerced to confess — Major Mahama killers

Graphic Online BY: Emmanuel Ebo Hawkson 30.5k Shares 705 Eleven out of the 14 alleged killers of Major Maxwell Adam Mahama have accused the police of coercing them to confess to the murder of the military officer. Consequently, their lawyers have objected to the tendering of their caution statements, which contain the alleged confessions, as evidence in their trial at the Accra High Court. This came up yesterday when the case investigator, Chief Inspector Samuel Agyakwa, sought to tender the caution and charge statements of the accused persons into evidence. The 11 are Bernard Asamoah, alias Daddy; Kofi Nyarko, aka Abortion; Akwasi Baah, Kwame Tuffour, Joseph Appiah Kubi, Michael Anim, Bismark Donkor, John Bosie, Akwasi Baah, Charles Kwaning and Emmanuel Badu.

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