Audio By Carbonatix
Ken Attafuah, lead Counsel for Amina Mohammed in the alleged mass rape and robbery case has described Michael Frimpong, initially a prospective defence witness-turned prosecution witness as somebody who is suffering from mental ill health.
Prof Attafuah noted that from the onset, Michael did not prove to be a trustworthy person that is why the defense counsel refused to include him (Frimpong) in the defense team.
Professor Attafuah stressed that after cross examining Frimpong, it came out that he was a ‘gold digger’ who would stop at nothing to destroy people’s reputation.
Speaking on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem on Monday, Prof Attafuah said he will not spend a penny on somebody to give false account on Amina’s case.
Prof Attafuah noted that a court in this case had earlier asked that Michael Frimpong be taken to a psychiatric hospital because he had been providing conflicting accounts on the case, and wondered why Frimpong was allowed to come to court and testify in the case.
Michael Frimpong, initially a suspect in the case, was last Friday testifying as a prosecution witness in the case in which Amina Mohammed, a hairdresser, is being tried for publishing false news with the intent to cause fear and panic and deceiving a public office.
She has pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Amina was seized by police officers after she alleged on a couple of radio stations that some armed men had attacked a bus on which she travelled and forced passengers to have sex.
Frimpong had emerged to corroborate Amina's account, but on Friday she emerged as a prosecution witness and named three bigwigs of the opposition New Patriotic Party, Prof Ken Attafuah and Adakabre Frimpong Manso of Adom FM as the brains behind the story and that he had been promised the sum of GHS90,000 to corroborate Amina’s claims.
But Prof Ken Attafuah said what happened in court on Friday was a sad commentary for Ghana’s jurisprudence, describing the testimony as a complete fabrication and accused the prosecution of masterminding the act.
According to him, he met the witness on the day he had secured bail for Amina and he (Frimpong) confessed to have been one of the passengers aboard the Yutong bus.
Attafuah said he had a call several weeks later from the same man who claimed to have been tortured by the police over the same matter and was languishing in cells.
He said he instructed his colleague - Appiah Kubi to secure bail for him purely on humanitarian grounds and his belief in human rights and civil liberties.
He is astonished that the same person will now turn round and cook-up such a story against him.
Story: Akuamoah Boateng/Adom News
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Ghana is rising again – Mahama declares
1 hour -
Firefighters subdue blaze at Accra’s Tudu, officials warn of busy fire season ahead
2 hours -
New Year’s Luv FM Family Party in the park ends in grand style at Rattray park
2 hours -
Mahama targets digital schools, universal healthcare, and food self-sufficiency in 2026
2 hours -
Ghana’s global image boosted by our world-acclaimed reset agenda – Mahama
2 hours -
Full text: Mahama’s New Year message to the nation
2 hours -
The foundation is laid; now we accelerate and expand in 2026 – Mahama
3 hours -
There is no NPP, CPP nor NDC Ghana, only one Ghana – Mahama
3 hours -
Eduwatch praises education financing gains but warns delays, teacher gaps could derail reforms
3 hours -
Kusaal Wikimedians take local language online in 14-day digital campaign
4 hours -
Stop interfering in each other’s roles – Bole-Bamboi MP appeals to traditional rulers for peace
4 hours -
Playback: President Mahama addressed the nation in New Year message
4 hours -
Industrial and Commercial Workers’ Union call for strong work ethics, economic participation in 2026 new year message
6 hours -
Crossover Joy: Churches in Ghana welcome 2026 with fire and faith
6 hours -
Traffic chaos on Accra–Kumasi Highway leaves hundreds stranded as diversions gridlock
6 hours
