An Accra Circuit Court has for the second time, remanded the
former Executive Director of the National Service Scheme (NSS), Alhaji Alhassan
Mohammed Imoro. He was remanded on Monday when he made his second appearance
before Court. Imoro, who was charged with stealing 86.9
million cedis belonging
to the government of Ghana, has pleaded not guilty. The court presided over by
Mr. Francis Obiri remanded Imoro again into the custody of the Bureau of
National Investigations (BNI), pending a ruling on his bail application on
November 3. The court ordered the BNI to allow Imoro’s relatives and lawyers,
have access to him between the hours of 8 and 4. The court also ordered that
Imoro should be given special diet on request and also, be sent to the
Police Hospital for medical attention. The Prosecutor, Deputy Superintendent of
Police (DSP) Abraham A. Annor told the court that the BNI needs some time to
delve deeper into the matter. He argued that the accused person might interfere
with evidence when granted bail. Mr. Dennis Adjei Dwomoh, one of the lawyers
for the accused person, said the prosecution’s submission had come as a
surprise to them. He said the 10 Regional Directors as well as the District
Directors of the Scheme who were invited by the BNI had been granted bail,
asking why his client was still in the custody of the BNI. Mr Dwomoh said he
was not happy with the treatment meted out to his client and alleged that he
had not been given more than an hour to have access to
his client. He said his client was asthmatic and needed medical attention.
Defence counsel therefore prayed the court to consider the bail application,
arguing that Mr. Imoro is married with three children and therefore would
not abscond from jurisdiction.
Source:Ghananewsagency.com
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