Audio By Carbonatix
A 39-year-old driver, who is alleged to have poured acid on a security guard, has been arrested by the police, 10 months after going into hiding.
The suspect, Peter Torvinyaku, is said to have committed the act in the company of Samuel Gyasi Obeng, who is currently on the run.
They are alleged to have attacked the victim, Simon Aduko, for failing to make known his views on the 2012 election petition when the case was being heard at the Supreme Court.
Aduko’s face, chest and arms have been deformed.
Comment on election petition
Briefing the Daily Graphic, the Greater Accra Regional Police Crime Officer, Chief Superintendent of Police Mr Paul Kontomah, said the incident happened about 4 p.m. on August 8, 2013 when the victim had been assigned to weed a parcel of land belonging to one of his superiors at Okponglo, near Legon in Accra.
He said while Aduko was executing his assignment, the two suspects, on board a taxi, approached him and asked for his views on the election petition which was then being heard at the Supreme Court and telecast live.
“The complainant retorted that they should leave him alone and let peace prevail in the country,” he said.
However, the Regional Crime Officer said, that statement by Aduko did not go down well with Torvinyaku and his accomplice, who left the scene immediately.
“Within some few hours, the suspects, on board the same taxi, returned to the scene and alighted from the car, with Obeng holding a Milo tin,” he said.
The two, according to Mr Kontomah, engaged Aduko in an argument to declare his stand on the election petition but he asked them to leave the scene.
“That provoked them and they poured the acid which was in the container on Aduko in turns,” he said.
IDs left behind
While shouting for help, Aduko, who was in severe pains, managed to grab Obeng’s trousers in an attempt to arrest him.
Torvinyaku had already taken to his heels.
Due to the blinding effect of the acid which had been poured on Aduko, Obeng was able to overpower Aduko and escaped with the container.
Some Good Samaritans, who were passing by, rushed the victim to the Police Hospital where he was admitted for medical attention.
Later, Obeng’s voter Identification card, with number 2237038654, and a National Health Insurance identification card, with number 8800554, were found at the scene, having dropped during the scuffle with Aduko.
The crime officer said on June 11, 2014, Aduko spotted Torvinyaku at Kwabenya and quickly alerted the police, leading to his arrest.
Latest Stories
-
Check out the areas and services covered under the Free Primary Healthcare Programme
4 minutes -
Useless Column: The real tribute
12 minutes -
Useless Column: ‘Should I use your tongue?’
14 minutes -
Mugabe’s son pleads guilty to pointing a gun in South Africa
19 minutes -
Court grants NPP communicator Baba Amando GH¢30k bail with two sureties
20 minutes -
Rising temperatures driving current heatwave — Expert
26 minutes -
26-year-old man appears in court for allegedly stealing a police armoured vehicle
42 minutes -
I’ve stayed faithful to my wife for 21 years – Okyeame Kwame
43 minutes -
Iran declares Strait of Hormuz completely open to commercial ships during Israel-Lebanon ceasefire
48 minutes -
Israel-Lebanon 10-day ceasefire takes effect as Trump says US ‘very close’ to deal with Iran
53 minutes -
Our concern is about how Ghana preserves its economic stability – IMF
1 hour -
Ablakwa commissions classroom block, teachers’ bungalows at Aveyime-Battor SHTS
1 hour -
Policeman clashes with ECG staff over alleged GH¢13k electricity bill
1 hour -
Empowering Rural Women: RUG Hub celebrates graduates driving green economy
1 hour -
BoG issues new guidelines for operation of non-resident margin accounts, strengthens FX rules
2 hours