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The Gbese District court has dismissed key arguments raised by the defence in the high-profile extradition case involving Frederick Kumi, popularly known as Abu Trica, ruling that claims of political persecution and entrapment are unfounded.
In a decision that marks a significant turning point, the court held that there was no evidence to support assertions that the prosecution was driven by political motives or that the accused had been lured into committing offences through entrapment.
The ruling effectively removes major legal obstacles that had been put forward to block the extradition request.
With these arguments set aside, the court stated that the extradition process may proceed, subject to any further legal challenges.
Abu Trika faces extradition to the US in 15 days if his lawyers can’t produce new evidence. This follows two previous dismissals of his application.#gtvnews #gbc #abutrica pic.twitter.com/u017om6ITK
— GTV Ghana (@GTV_Ghana) March 27, 2026
His lawyer explained that "the judge said we had not proven any political connection to the offence and that Abu needs to be extradited."
However, the court granted Abu Trica a 15-day window to contest the decision, giving his legal team the opportunity to file an appeal or seek a review.
Should the defence fail to overturn the ruling within this period, the case is expected to advance to the next stage of extradition proceedings.
The lawyer insisted that the ruling is an error on the face of the record" adding that they might "go to a higher courts and challenge it."
Counsel for Abu Trica has outlined what transpired in court and explained the possible legal steps after the 15 days grace period granted by the court before his extradition. pic.twitter.com/NXmV2jZTCF
— Junior (@juniorrealboss) March 27, 2026
The case has drawn widespread public attention due to its alleged links to international fraud activities. Authorities in the requesting country are seeking extradition to prosecute offences reportedly involving online scams targeting victims abroad.
Abu Trica has consistently denied wrongdoing, and his lawyers are expected to review the ruling and determine their next course of action within the stipulated timeframe.
The outcome of any appeal could prove decisive in determining whether he will ultimately be extradited to face trial overseas.
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