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Who Killed Fennec Okyere: Bull Dog’s Case Adjourned to June 30 as Prosecutors Beg Court for More Time

BullDog-Lawrence Nana Asiama Hanson
BullDog-Lawrence Nana Asiama Hanson

So if the Human Rights Court did not rule that the continuous holding of Bull Dog (real name Lawrence Nana Asiama Hanson) in Police custody was a clear violation of his Human Rights and goes against the traditional notion of substantial justice, he would have been remanded in jail again today as the prosecutors beg for more time…huh?

When BullDog who has been charged with the murder of Fennec Okyere and conspiracy to murder appeared at the Accra Magistrate Court today, the prosecutors begged the Court for more time to be able to carry on with investigation—a request the Court granted, adjourning the case to June, 30.

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It is such actions of the prosecuting body that have led people to ask, what was the point in arresting and detaining Bull Dog if they did not have enough evidence to present in Court, in relation to the charges levelled against him…

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BullDog Granted Bail as the Human Rights Court Says His Detention is ‘Unconstitutional’

Bulldog
Bulldog

For whatever reasons, the Accra Central Magistrate Court presided over by Mavis Nyamaa Quanoo failed to grant BullDog (real name Lawrence Nana Asiama Hanson) bail last week when the Lawyer of BullDog-Gary Nimako mounted arguments that the charges of Conspiracy and Murder leveled against his client were frivolous as the prosecutor had not been able to link BullDog in anyway to the murder of Fennec Okyere…

To the shock of many, the above Court remanded BullDog into police custody for two weeks to enable the police continue with their investigations, just as the prosecutor had requested…

Today, it has emerged that the Human Rights Division of the Accra High Court has granted BullDog bail inline with his lawyer’s request that, the holding and continuous detention of BullDog breaches his fundamental Human Rights—and not in line with procedural rules.

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