JB murder trial adjourned

An Accra District Court hearing the case involving two persons accused of the murder of the late J. B. Danquah Adu, Member of Parliament (MP) for Abuakwa North, on Thursday adjourned the case.

The two are Daniel Asiedu aka sexy Dondon and Vincent Bosso aka Junior Agogo, who have been charged with abetment of crime to wit murder.

The court presided over by Madam Arit Nsemoh, was forced to adjourn the case for the third time on the instance of the prosecution who for some time now have been praying for adjournment due to new developments.

Prosecuting Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) George Amega told the court that the investigative team were still on their investigations and are still generating leads which they would like to pursue.

He prayed the court for a short adjournment for them to come and start the trial.

The court adjourned the case to August 17, but asked the prosecution to speed up investigation so that by the next adjourned date they would be able to commence the committal proceedings.

Daniel Aseidu and Vincent Bosso have been charged with abetment of crime to wit murder.

Asiedu is additionally charged with murder.

They were discharged from a High Court when the Attorney-General filed for discontinuation of the earlier trial but were later re-arrested and fresh charges preferred.

Earlier, Prosecuting Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) George Amega had told the court that Aseidu resides at Agbogboloshie and Bosso was his friend.

He said a deceased Joseph Boakye Danqauh Adu was the MP for Abuakwa North constituency in the Eastern Region.

Aseidu had been talking to Bosso to plan some robbery expedition. On February 8, last year, at about 11:30 pm Aseidu and Bosso armed themselves with various implements such as a screw driver, a cutter, and knife left Agbogboloshie to East Legon on a robbery spree.

The accused persons walked around to see which house they were going to rob and eventually pointed at the house of the deceased as a potential house they were going to rob. Bosso however left after a disagreement on the choice of the MP”s house.

He said Aseidu entered the house of the deceased and noticed that there was light in the MP’s bedroom upstairs and that he could not easily access the room.

Aseidu took a ladder as aid and climbed onto the porch and entered room through the window.

Earlier at around 11:40 pm, the deceased had arrived in his house and went to bed. Asiedu on seeing lights on the deceased room entered and began to search the room. In the process, the MP woke up and attempted to stop Aseidu.

Asiedu who had a knife stabbed the deceased several times in the neck and chest. The MP bled and collapsed.

While Aseidu was stabbing the MP, he (Aseidu) also sustained various cuts in his palm and chest.

Aseidu found in the room three mobile phones and later escaped through the adjourning house and fled.

A security man in the deceased house later found that the ladder was on the wall to the deceased room. The security man raised an alarm and he and other occupants in the house entered the MP’s room and saw the deceased in a pool of blood.

Autopsy report indicated that the MP died of excessive bleeding as a result of multiple stabbing. Investigations led to the arrest of accused persons.

Aseidu had indicated that he only went there to steal.

Source: GNA

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