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Suspect’s phone chats reveal additional perpetrators in the Sokoban murder case

 

The death of businesswoman Stella Afia Ahenkan, of Kumasi, has prompted the Attorney General’s (AG) Department to request that Criminal Investigators look into the matter further.

This was contained in its advice as fresh details have emerged that telephone conversations of the second accused person reveal the potential involvement of other suspects in the case.

The suspect James Anokye had initially pushed for his freedom but that was turned down by the court. The development means the suspect would remain in custody as police pursue the other suspects.

James Anokye and the key suspect John Allister were arrested, charged, and arraigned over the murder of the late Stella Afia Ahenkan in September this year.

At the Asokore Mampong District Court on Tuesday (28 November) State Prosecutor ASP Stephen Ofori prayed the court presided over Samuel Buabin Quansah to adjourn proceedings as police a, advanced their investigations.

The judge granted the request and remanded the suspects into custody.

The sitting adjourned to December 19th, 2023.

Source: Dailymail

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