Lawyers for one of the men
suspected of being behind the murder of Ardeyman chief Nii Tettey Saban Henry Crentsil have
filed a notice of alibi claiming he was not at the scene at the time of the
incident.
Moving a bail application in court today, lawyer Stephen
Asante Bekoe said the police have started investigating the notice and is yielding
positive results for them.
The lawyer pleaded with the court to grant Henry Crentsil
bail pending investigations into their notice.
Henry Crentsil is one of 25 accused persons standing trial
for the muder of Nii Tettey Saban at family stool house at Ardeyman on June 8,
2017.
But his lawyers claim he was not at the scene and pushing for
his discharge as a result.
Even though lawyer Asante Bekoe says investigations into his
client’s alibi are far advanced, he argues that his continuous detention unfair.
He argued that the longer Henry Crentsil stays in police
custody, the longer his liberty is lost and his business will suffer.
Whiles magistrate courts are allowed to hold committal
proceedings for murder suspects, they usually refuse bail applications for
those suspects on the grounds that they do not have jurisdiction.
Lawyer Sante Bekoe however argued that the district court
hearing the matter can grant the bail because it is a human rights issue and
should therefore be separated from the murder trial itself.
Delivering a ruling on the application which was supported by
lawyers for other suspects in the case, the presiding judge said the court does
not have jurisdiction to grant the application.
The High Court recently denied some of the murder suspects bail
because it was too early and the offence
alleged too grave.
The District Court judge said he could not grant the suspects
bail in the circumstances and has adjourned the matter to August 23, 2017.
Meanwhile, the number of suspects has increased to 25 after the
police arrested three more suspects.
The three are Kwabena Okyere Baah a.k.a Evans Asafoatse, Patrick
Nii Otoo Dodoo a.k.a Soldier and Francis Saviour
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