The Police Hospital has been ordered by an Accra High Court to submit to it a medical report on the condition of coup suspect Dr Frederick Mac-Palm.
This is to enable the court to know whether to grant a request for further medical examination.
Dr Mac-Palm was sent to the police hospital a fortnight ago after he reported of ill health.
According to his lawyers, the first accused person was still not in good health and needs some specialist’s attention.
The magistrate, Eleanor Bans Botwe, upon the request, ordered police hospital to present the medical by February 13.
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