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Bulldog Discharged In Fennec Okyere Murder Case


The prosecution of Bulldog for the alleged murder of Fennec Okyere has been dropped by the police, upon advice from the Attorney General’s office.
However, Bulldog might have to wait a bit before celebrating as investigations into the matter still continue.
According to the Publisher newspaper, the AG’s advice on the docket of the case was for Bulldog to be discharged as more investigations continue to attempt to find the killers of Kwaw Kese’s former manager.
The report says…

The Attorney-General (AG),Gloria Akuffo says the state is no longer interested in prosecuting Lawrence Nana Asiama Hanson, aka Bulldog, over the alleged murder of Fennec Okyere.
This was contained in the AG’s advice on the case docket.
According to the prosecution, led by Chief Inspector Simon Apoirsornu, the AG has advised that Bulldog, who also doubles as the CEO of Bull Haus Entertainment be discharged to enable further investigation.
He said the advice was addressed to the Director- General of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the Police Service adding that the caution given to the CID was that the said advise should not be filed at the court.
Chief Inspector Apiorsornu indicated that the advise to the CID Director-General was covered under the Privileges Act, Section 100 of the Evidence Act.
 
Bulldog, also a former manager of dancehall artiste Shatta Wale, is standing trial for his alleged involvement in the death of Fennec Otchere.
Bulldog, 36, was picked up by the Police Criminal Investigation Department (CID) in 2014 at Kokomlemle, a suburb of Accra, as a prime suspect in Otchere’s death.
Bulldog’s plea has not been taken even though per the police charge sheet, he has been charged with conspiracy to commit murder until an Accra High Court subsequently bailed him.

This post was published on September 22, 2017 10:10 AM

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