News
Major Mahama trial: Lawyers believe accused was ‘coerced’ to write statement

Published
4 years agoon
By
Vida Essel-Lamptey
The second accused person standing trial with 13 others for the murder of Major Maxwell Mahama said he did not give voluntarily information in his statement to the police.
Bernard Asamoah, also known as Daddy, told the Accra High Court that he was beaten up by officers, and thus contributed to him giving his caution statement.
The accused who has been dragged to court for his role in the death of the late military officer said there were no independent witnesses at the time the said caution statements were obtained from him on June 16, 2017, and November 15, 2017.
The role of an independent witness is to primarily guard against forgery or duress.
But in this case, the accused person insists there was no witness.
Independent witnesses may include every person who qualifies to be a competent witness and has no direct personal interest in the case.
The accused also said he was not physically and mentally stable when the police got his statement.
According to him, one of the officers [name not mentioned] threatened to shoot him should he make any attempt to escape.
These revelations came to bear when the accused person was responding to questions posed by state prosecutor Frances Mollen Ansah in a mini trial.
The mini trial was due to objections from defence lawyers about tendering caution statements and charge sheets of some of the accused persons.
The lawyers had earlier raised objections that the police did not obtain the said statements voluntarily.
They believe the accused persons were coerced into doing so.
The case has been adjourned to October 11, 2021, for further cross-examination of Bernard Asamoah.
Accused persons
Those standing trial for his murder are William Baah, the Assemblymember of Denkyira Obuasi; Bernard Asamoah alias Daddy; and Kofi Nyame, known as Abortion.
The others are Akwasi Boah, Kwame Tuffour, Joseph Appiah Kubi, Michael Anim, Bismarck Donkor, John Bosie, Akwasi Baah, Charles Kwaning, Emmanuel Badu, Bismarck Abanga and Kwadwo Anima.
They have all pleaded not guilty to charges ranging from murder, abetment to murder and conspiracy to commit murder.
What happened in 2017
At the dawn of that day, then Captain Mahama went on his usual jogging.
On the way, it is reported that he came across two women who assumed he was an armed robber because he had a gun tucked at the back of his trousers.
Multiple sources said the women called the Assemblyman and informed him that they had seen a man with a gun and were convinced that he was an armed robber.
The Assemblyman then called two associates and headed to the area where the Captain was seen jogging.
According to him, upon reaching the venue, the soldier opened fire on them, and he absconded.

The ex-soldier had his head smashed with bricks and other objects.
A day after his death, armed military officers were dispatched to the area.
The action by the military sent residents fleeing from the town for fear of being attacked by the armed personnel in a reprisal attack.
About 120 residents were picked up for their involvement in the incident. The case continues on May 17, 2021.
Source: theghanareport.com
You may like
-
President Mahama to walk the runway at Ghana Fashion Week in July
-
Chez Amis gifts herself Rolls Royce Cullinan on birthday
-
Akosua Ago Aboagye joins Sompa FM as Accra branch radio manager
-
Mahama unveils ‘Black Star Experience’ to boost tourism and culture
-
Akosua Ago Aboagye resigns from Despite Media after 20 years
-
Lilwin to pay GH₵300,000 to Martha Ankomah in GH₵5million defamation suit



President Mahama to walk the runway at Ghana Fashion Week in July
In a bold and exciting announcement, President John Dramani Mahama revealed that he will make a special appearance on the...


Chez Amis gifts herself Rolls Royce Cullinan on birthday
Renowned Accra-based restaurateur Chez Amis has marked her birthday in grand style by gifting herself a brand-new Rolls Royce Cullinan,...


Akosua Ago Aboagye joins Sompa FM as Accra branch radio manager
Seasoned broadcaster Akosua Ago Aboagye has joined Sompa FM as the Radio Manager for its Accra branch. She made the...


Mahama unveils ‘Black Star Experience’ to boost tourism and culture
President John Dramani Mahama has announced the launch of ‘The Black Star Experience’ as part of his administration’s vision to...


Akosua Ago Aboagye resigns from Despite Media after 20 years
After two decades with Despite Media, seasoned broadcaster Akosua Ago Aboagye has officially announced her resignation. In an emotional farewell...


Lilwin to pay GH₵300,000 to Martha Ankomah in GH₵5million defamation suit
Ghanaian actors Martha Ankomah and Kwadwo Nkansah Lilwin have settled their defamation dispute, bringing an end to the GH₵5 million...
Trending
-
Showbiz6 days ago
The African Giant is dead – Burna Boy says his people killed him
-
Showbiz2 weeks ago
Plus-size advocate and actress Monalisa Stephen passes away
-
Showbiz1 week ago
Dada KD died after being turned away from two hospitals – Manager reveals
-
Showbiz2 weeks ago
Veteran singer Dada KD reportedly dead
-
Showbiz2 weeks ago
The most shocking takeaways from Cassie Ventura’s testimony against Diddy
-
Showbiz1 week ago
Davido’s barber reflects on humble beginnings and loyalty
-
Showbiz2 weeks ago
Nigerian TV journalist Bukola Agbakaizu dies while on duty
-
Showbiz2 weeks ago
They have used me – Oheneni Adazoa breaks ties with NPP