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Police prosecutor on the murder case of activist Ibrahim Mohammed says the Attorney-General will soon come out with advice to be submitted to the trial judge.
Chief Superintendent Kofi Blagodzi said the judge at the Asokwa Magistrate court, Akua Adu Boahen, expects the prosecutors to tender the advice.
He is, however, not surprised at the bail granted to the two suspects as the case is still pending before the court.
The three suspects were in court on Tuesday when the case was called.
On March 11, a Kumasi High Court granted bail to two of the accused persons standing trial over the murder of social media activist, Ibrahim Mohammed, also known as Kaaka Macho.
It followed a bail application filed by counsel for Issakar Ibrahim, also known as Anyars and Fuseini Alhassan.
The two known New Patriotic Party (NPP) polling station Executives, and a third accused person, Mohammed Iddi, who is a brother to the late activist, have been on remand over the last 9-months following their arrest in June last year.
Issakar Ibrahim, also known as Anyars, a ticket seller, and Fuseini Alhassan, a butcher, were arrested after some irate youth of Ejura attacked them, following the death of Kaaka Macho, after 3 days of admission at the Komfo Anokye Hospital.
The death of Kaaka Macho sparked clashes, leading to the killing of two others in Ejura.
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