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The case of Amina Mohammed, the lady at the centre of the controversial mass robbery/rape allegations involving Tamale-bound passengers on October 11 has been adjourned to 15th November, 2010.
The Prosecutor Paul Barega was not in court Tuesday morning when the case was called at 8:30 am.
The Presiding Judge Mrs Patience Mills-Tetteh adjourned the case to 15th, 22nd as well as 25th November, 2010.
Hearing for 15th and 22nd November is at 1pm while hearing time for 25th November is 8:30am.
Story: Yaa Asantewaa/Asempa News
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