Family Of Murdered Boy Disappointed Age Issue Of Suspect Has Not Been Resolved

Family Of Murdered Boy Disappointed Age Issue Of Suspect Has Not Been Resolved

 

 

The spokesperson for the family of the eleven year old murdered boy at at the Kasoa Ishmael Abdallah, Samed Akalilu has also expressed the disappointment that the contention over the age of the one of the suspects had still not been resolved. He said the the family hoped the trial will be expedited to give the family some closure. He also told the media the decision by the prosecution

 

to keep the suspects in the custody is welcome judging from the anger among community folk. He assured his family will not take matters into their own hands. The Ofaakor District Court presided over by His His worship Samuel Adjei, has given police prosecution two weeks to establish the age of one of two suspects charged with murder of an eleven year old in Kasoa. He told the

 

 

court the police has also secured documents from the hospital where the Felix Nyarko was born and have also gone to some number of schools he is believed to have attended for records, and will be able to reconcile the documents. He pleaded with the court to keep the two, Felix Nyarko and Nicholas Kini in police custody while the investigations continue, and also for the safety of

 

 

the two, judging from the anger among community folk over the matter. Presiding judge, his worship Samuel Adjei who was concerned the two 2 did not have legal representation, directed a lawyer in court to apply for bail for the two. After the application also however, the court upheld the plea by the prosecution to still keep the accused in custody. Ofaakor District magistrate

 

 

Court resumed hearing of the case involving the two suspects who were arrested for allegedly killing of the eleven year old boy for ritual purposes at Kasoa. Two teenagers are also facing trial at the Ofaakor District Magistrate Court following their alleged involvement in the murder of a 10 year old boy on Saturday at Coca Cola, near Lamptey, a suburb of Kasoa in the Central Region. The suspects are Felix Nyarko, aka Yaw Anane

 

 

16, also a mason labourer and Nicholas Kini Kwame, 18, a student. At the last hearing, the Prosecutor, Chief Inspector Ernest Agbo, said the accused the accused persons were arrested following the murder of Ishmael, a Class Four pupil, for ritual purposes. The facts sheet of the the Prosecutor suggests that for some time now Felix had been watching the Ghana Television channels which entertained Mallams and other spiritualists to promote their prowess in making the people instant millionaires.