
Audio By Carbonatix
An Accra Magistrate Court has ordered the release of suspected killer of former Abuakwa North MP, Daniel Asiedu from the custody of the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI).
The lawyer for the accused, Augustine Obuor entered a plea for a change in the remand warrant to allow the accused to be released from BNI custody into police custody to allow family and friends have access to him.
The 19-year-old was arrested for allegedly stabbing the late Joseph Boakye Danquah Adu at his residence on February 9, 2016.
The former legislator was buried over the weekend.
The suspect was subsequently charged with murder and arraigned before court and has been remanded in BNI custody since.
His lawyer has been pleading with the court to change his custody after he [Daniel Asiedu] complained of maltreatment at the cells.
Mr. Obuor argued that the family of the accused did not have access to him in BNI custody.
But the prosecutor maintains that keeping the suspect in BNI custody helps them to speed up their investigations.
His release from BNI custody was granted by Judge Stephen Owusu after the prosecutor told the court, Tuesday, April 19 that the docket is yet to be submitted to the Attorney General's Department for advice.
The prosecutor's submission implied that they are done with the investigation and there was no need in keeping the suspect in BNI custody.
The case was adjourned to May 4, 2016.
Latest Stories
-
Black Stars coach to be announced by next week – Sports Minister
10 minutes -
Chiefs, queen mothers and principal elders of Odau group denounce ‘rebellious Etweresohene’, pledges allegiance to Okyenhene
17 minutes -
KNUST library dress code sparks online backlash over strict rules
25 minutes -
Cultural Diplomacy in Action: Ghanaian youth leaders present symbolic smock to U.S. Chargé d’Affaires
27 minutes -
Ghana Card payment activation under review – NIA breaks silence on financial integration
50 minutes -
Ofori-Atta’s ICE release on bail positive; he poses no risk – Amanda Clinton
52 minutes -
Ken Ofori-Atta’s passport seized after bail, set to reappear in US Court on April 27
55 minutes -
Stuck contraceptives risk HIV surge – Ghana HIV/AIDS Network President warns
57 minutes -
Edmond Boateng elected Secretary of Honorary Consular Corps of Ghana
1 hour -
Omanhene Kwabena Asante slams GIADEC CEO over alleged discrimination in mining concessions
2 hours -
Majority of Ghanaian importers lack awareness of cargo insurance – Gyampo
2 hours -
GJA Ashanti applauds Asantehene for securing land for new press centre
2 hours -
CIMAF Ghana donates cement to Afua Kobi SHS
2 hours -
Ghana to benefit from France’s National health platform following Paris talks
2 hours -
Due process must prevail in Ofori-Atta’s immigration and extradition cases – Lawyer
2 hours