I dozed off only to realize JB Danquah Adu has been killed – Security man tells Court LISTEN
MAY 6, 2021
The Night Security man of the late Abuakwa North Member of Parliament (MP) Joseph Boakye Danquah Adu has testified in the trial of his late boss.
The security man Stephen Apraku Mensah, told the Criminal Division of the Accra High Court that, he slept off but when he woke up JB Danquah had been killed in bizarre circumstances.
Apraku Mensah, who had worked with JB Danquah for 13 years told the court that, the wife of the late JB Danquah only peeped through her bedroom to enquire what was happening when the police arrived in the house.
Eric Kojo Duah, aka Sakora, the man accused of killing two police officers at Buduburam in the Central Region on August 28, 2019, has been refused bail by the Accra High Court.
Counsel for Duah, Mr Augustines Obour, made an oral application for bail at the court today(Tuesday) when his client made his first appearance.
He argued that Duah had been in custody for far too long, and that it would be in the interest of justice if he was granted bail.
Counsel said his client had competent sureties to secure his bail, was not a flight risk, but was ever ready to appear in court always to defend himself.
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Eric Kojo Duah, aka Sakora, the man accused of killing two police officers at Buduburam in the Central Region on August 28, 2019, has been refused bail by the Accra High Court.
Counsel for Duah, Mr Augustines Obour, made an oral application for bail at the court today(Tuesday) when his client made his first appearance.
He argued that Duah had been in custody for far too long, and that it would be in the interest of justice if he was granted bail.
Counsel said his client had competent sureties to secure his bail, was not a flight risk, but was ever ready to appear in court always to defend himself.
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In celebration of Earth Day on April 22, 2021, the African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) joined like-minded partners in a webinar organised by Earth Journalism Network (EJN). The webinar, called ‘Following the money: Tips for journalists investigating illegal wildlife trade in East Africa’ aimed at supporting the continued efforts of environmental journalists in East Africa to expose wildlife trafficking and environmental crime.
The webinar was moderated by Kiundu Waweru, EJN Project Manager, Wildlife and Conservation Media Coverage in East Africa. The panelists at the virtual event were Didi Wamukoya, AWF’s Senior Manager, Wildlife Law Enforcement, Wankyo Simon, Senior State Attorney, Office of the National Prosecutions Services, Tanzania, and Annika McGinnis, the Co-Founder and Director, InfoNile and member of Africa Water Journalists.
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