Audio By Carbonatix
Jacob Kwamina Amuah, the second accused in the alleged GH¢1.3 billion Unified Petroleum Pricing Fund (UPPF) corruption case being prosecuted by the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP), has filed a suit at the Human Rights Division of the Accra High Court, alleging violations of his constitutional rights.
The five respondents named in the suit are Kwabena Adjei-Boahene, Edgar Asamoah Boateng, the NIB, the OSP, and the Attorney-General.
Mr. Amuah, a former coordinator of the UPPF at the National Petroleum Authority, claims he was unlawfully confined at a private residence in Labone between 12–15 February 2025, arrested on the 15th, then detained by the National Investigations Bureau (NIB) beyond the constitutionally permitted 48 hours before being transferred to the OSP.
He alleges that he was denied food, water, and access to independent counsel while in custody, and pressured into giving pre-arranged statements.
Though he does not claim maltreatment at the OSP, he argues that the office became complicit by relying on processes tainted by the alleged unlawful detention.
Mr. Amuah further claims that individuals, including a lawyer he trusted, conspired with state officials to orchestrate his arrest and detention, describing the events as “a calculated and unlawful conspiracy.”
He maintains that all statements obtained from him should be declared inadmissible.
In his suit, Mr. Amuah is seeking:
- A declaration that his arrest and detention were unconstitutional.
- An order rendering inadmissible all statements obtained during his detention.
- General, compensatory, and punitive damages for breach of his rights and for psychological trauma.
- Costs of legal representation and any other reliefs the court may deem fit.
According to his affidavit, the alleged unlawful treatment has caused him severe psychological distress, for which he is receiving medical care.
The High Court is yet to fix a date for hearing.
Latest Stories
-
Agric glut was political, not strategic – Chamber of Agribusiness Ghana boss warns of lost livelihoods
33 minutes -
Food glut situation is no victory – Chamber for Agricbusiness Ghana CEO warns
1 hour -
Was Prince Harry referencing Trump in joke for Late Show sketch?
1 hour -
Arrest over fire petition stirs public debate in Hong Kong
2 hours -
Man who killed ex-Japan PM Shinzo Abe apologises to his family
2 hours -
Police recover $19k Fabergé egg swallowed by NZ man
2 hours -
Ireland among countries boycotting Eurovision after Israel allowed to compete
2 hours -
Grand jury declines to charge Letitia James after first case dismissed
2 hours -
Tanzanian activist blocked from Instagram after mobilising election protests
2 hours -
‘Not becoming of a president’: Somali-Americans respond to Trump’s ‘garbage’ remarks
3 hours -
More than 300 flights cancelled as Indian airline IndiGo faces ‘staff shortage’
3 hours -
Top UK scientist says research visa restrictions endanger economy
3 hours -
‘I’m not afraid of death, only poverty’ – Peter Okoye
3 hours -
‘We’re coming to save you’ – Teni on 2Face’s distress call
3 hours -
[Video] It is getting out of hand – 2Face cries out amid marital crisis
3 hours
