Ruling On Gregory Afoko�s Bail Application Deferred

An Accra Magistrate Court has deferred the ruling on an application for bail filed by the lawyers of two accused persons who have been accused of murdering the New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) Upper East Regional Chairman, Adam Mahama.

The Judge, Worlanyo Kotoku explained that the ruling was not ready and that it would be ready and delivered on Friday, July 10, 2015.

One of the accused persons, Gregory Afoko told the Judge he was unwell and the state prosecutor on the case, was also absent from court.

The lawyers for the two accused persons, Gregory Afoko and Musah Issah filed a bail application at the court stating that the continuous detention of their clients for murder is illegal since no substantive evidence have been brought against them.

The two have been charged with conspiracy to commit crime and murder.

Adam Mahama died after am acid attack and Afoko, who is the younger brother of the NPP’s National Chairman, Gregory Afoko was arrested after he was reportedly named by Adam Mahama before his death.

Musah was later arrested for allegedly buying the acid that was used for the attack.

According to the Police charge sheet, Gregory Afoko after his arrest was asked to lead the Police to the house of his accomplice, Asabke Alangdi but “he rather took them to the father’s house. Police later located the house of the second but the suspect had got wind of their presence and absconded with his wife leaving behind their baby.”