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An Accra High Court has commenced the trial of four persons who allegedly kidnapped two Canadians in Kumasi, with the state calling its first prosecution witness.
The accused persons; Sampson Aghalor, aka Romeo, a 27 year old Computer Engineer, Elvis Ojiyorwe, a 27 year old businessman, Jeff Omarsar a 28 year old Tiler and all Nigerians, and Yusif Yakubu a resident of Kumasi.
They have been charged with two counts of conspiracy to commit crime to wit kidnapping and two counts of kidnapping. Accused have denied the charges.
When the matter was called, prosecution led by a Senior State Attorney, Hilda Craig informed the Court that they were ready to start with the trial.
Ms Craig informed that that their witness was ready to testify but prayed the Court for the matter to be heard in camera or the court is cleared for the witness (security personnel) to testify.
The court obliged prosecution’s prayer.
Aghalor was represented by his lawyer, Mr Longinus Chinedu. Yakubu informed the court that he would represent himself. In the case of Orjiyorwe and Omarsar, they did not have any legal representation.
An all-Ghanaian security operation led by the National Security on June 11, last year, rescued the two Canadian ladies namely Lauren Tilley and Bailey Chittey, who were abducted from the gates of their hostel in a Kumasi suburb.
The accused are said to have kidnapped their victims who were in the country to do voluntary work but were residing at Kumasi. The accused persons kept them in an uncompleted building on the outskirts of the town and demanded a ransom of $800,000.

The two ladies had boarded an Uber to their hostel at Nhyiaeso behind the Vienna Hotel but were accosted by the accused persons when they arrived at their destination and alighted from the car.
However on June 11, this year, security operatives arrested Yakubu at his house and he also led the operatives to arrest Aghalor at Aboabo.
The operatives also arrested Orjiyorwe and Omarsa at Amoam Achaise, whilst they held on to the victims amidst exchanges of fire.
Orjiyorme and Omarsa also threatened to kill the victims if the operatives did not retreat.
The two were arrested and the victims rescued. A search at the crime scene revealed several items including a hand grenade, knives, pistols and other personal effect of the victims.
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