The Sunyani Circuit Court A, presided over by His Lordship Jojo Hagan, has remanded into prison custody, three police officers and three others accused of brutalising Abu Bukari Gbahara, 48, a suspect who was in custody to death before secretly burying him.
The six were charged on two counts of conspiracy to commit a crime to wit: murder, contrary to section 23(1) and 46 of the Criminal Offenses Act, 1960 (Act 29), and murder.
The suspects include General Constable Ebenezer Akuffo, 24, General Corporal Williams Akussung, 38, Chief Inspector Eric Aforo, 48, all police officers at the Seikwa station, Reuben Obeng 22, and Aaron Abbey, 21, security guards, and Emmanuel Ofori Kingsford, 59, a banker at Nkoranman Rural Bank.
An autopsy report from the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital gave the cause of death as blunt trauma to the chest.
The six suspects are expected to reappear in court on 11th May 2021.
However, the family of the late Abu Bukari Gbahara has expressed satisfaction with the court proceedings.
Police interdiction
Citi News reported last week that the Bono Regional Police Command had interdicted three police officers at the Seikwa police station for their alleged involvement in brutalizing Abu Bukari Gbahara to death.
The officers in question after the crime also secretly buried the deceased.https://www.youtube.com/embed/-2omOsk9-1c
The deceased was in police custody for smashing the windscreen of a vehicle belonging to the manager of the Nkoranman Rural Bank.
He was attacked and beaten by security officers at the bank and later sent to the police station after the officers realized he was getting weak.
Information available suggests he became ill and was rushed to the Seikwa Health Centre and pronounced dead.
The police however failed to take the body to the morgue but rather decided to bury him without the knowledge of officials.
Source: citinewsroom.com
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