General News of Wednesday, 23 April 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
Court Update
The Accra Circuit Court, led by Her Honour Susana Eduful, has made a ruling. The police must produce the key exhibit in a narcotics case. This case involves 25-year-old Daniel Adamtey, a phone repairer. He is awaiting sentencing for trying to smuggle cannabis into police cells.
Adamtey was first arraigned on October 8, 2024. He faced two counts: attempting to commit a crime and unlawful possession of narcotic drugs. Initially, he pleaded not guilty and received bail of GH¢30,000. He needed two sureties earning at least GH¢3,000 monthly.
Later, Adamtey changed his plea to guilty. However, sentencing was postponed during the latest court session. This delay occurred because the police investigator did not present the exhibit.
The court ordered that the exhibit be brought on April 29, 2025. Sentencing cannot proceed until this happens.
Chief Inspector Emmanuel Teye Okuffo reported Adamtey's arrest on October 1, 2024. He was caught at the Accra Regional Police SWAT Unit while delivering a deodorant container to prisoner Ernest Amanatey. Police found ten wrappers of dried leaves suspected to be Indian hemp inside the container.
During a personal search, more quantities were found in Adamtey's trousers pocket. The case faced delays when Adamtey missed court on November 6, 2024. A bench warrant was issued for his arrest.
The hearing was rescheduled for December 17. During this session, the court ordered forensic testing of the seized substances to amend the charge sheet.
On February 20, 2025, forensic results confirmed cannabis components in the seized items. These findings led to amended charges against Adamtey.
Despite these developments, the court stressed that producing the physical exhibit is crucial before sentencing can occur. The case remains ongoing.