The Office of the Attorney General (AG) is still yet to give Police Prosecutors its advice on the case docket of a businessman who was said to have presented his daughter to a spiritualist for money rituals.
Evans Kyekyeku Oppong, 47, was arrested on June 3, 2022, for allegedly trying to use his daughter for a money ritual.
The Police have since April this year submitted to the Office of the, (AG), the transcription of the audiovisual recordings showing the businessman allegedly trying to use his 11-year-old daughter for money rituals.
The accused who is on a provisional charge of preparation to commit a crime to wit; murder and his plea have been reserved, requires the advice of the AG for the case to progress.
When the matter came up, police prosecutors again told the district court in Accra that, they are still awaiting the advice of the AG’s office on the docket.
Oppong Kyekyeku who is on GHc500k bail was present in court and the case has been adjourned to September 15, 2023.
Partial advice
The AG’s office after receiving the initial duplicate case docket earlier this year, directed the police to subject the audiovisual to further test by way of transcription.
Chief Inspector Amoah Richard told the District Court in Accra that the partial advice from the AG has been honoured and is waiting for further directives.
Oppong, a machine operator, 47, was arrested on June 3 after he was exposed by the spiritualist whom he had visited to kill his 11-year-old daughter.
The duplicate case docket was forwarded to the AG’s office.
The accused is on a provisional charge of preparation to commit a crime to wit; murder and his plea have been reserved.
Brief facts
The brief facts of the case presented to the court by Chief Inspector Amoah were that suspect Evans Kyekyeku Oppong aged 47 years is the father of the victim (name withheld) aged 11 years.
He said, the suspect has been living in Holland for many years but relocated to Ghana a year ago.
The prosecutor told the court that, in May 2022, the suspect discussed with a friend known as Kwame that he was facing financial difficulties.
Chief Inspector Amoah told the court that, the friend suggested that the suspect will need a spiritual cleansing to turn things around for him.
He added that the friend later introduced the suspect to one Nana Fosu alias Nana K.K. to assist him to see a spiritualist for help.
He said on May 29, Nana Fosu took the suspect to Nana Adu-Boafo Jnr who is a spiritualist and a herbal practitioner at Oyibi Kon for money rituals.
Chief Inspector Amoah said, Nana Adu-Boafo Jnr agreed to do the money rituals for the suspect and directed him to buy a live python from someone in Kasoa to be used for the money rituals.
“However, the suspect later informed the spiritualist that he is afraid of snakes as such he will come to him for further discussions on what to do.
“The suspect later had discussions with the spiritualist during which the suspect suggested human sacrifice for the money rituals.
“The spiritualist feigned interest and told the suspect to furnish him with the date of births of his last two (2) children to enable him to determine which of them will be suitable for the sacrifice,” Chief Inspector Amoah told the court.
Call to Police
The prosecutor said, on May 31, the suspect rang the victim’s mother to confirm the day, the victim was born and told her that he will pick up the victim to be taken to a friend who had returned from abroad for measurement so that a dress will be sewn for her.
“The suspect furnished the spiritualist with the date of birth as requested. The spiritualist then alerted the Oyibi Police about the intended human sacrifice by the suspect and the police urged him to play along with the suspect so he could be arrested when he produces the child at the herbal centre for the said sacrifice,” he told the court.
He added that the spiritualist later informed the suspect that he had spiritually checked on the date of birth of the two children and that the victim will be suitable for the sacrifice.
He said the spiritualist instructed the suspect to bring the victim to his herbal centre on June 3, 2022.
“In the morning of June 3, 2022, the suspect rang his elder brother to release his car to visit a herbal centre for treatment as a result of a car accident he had recently.
He said, that morning around 8.00 am, the elder brother released the vehicle to his son to go and pick up the suspect at the herbal Centre and on their way to the said herbal centre, they picked up the victim at Amasaman.
Ghana-must-go-bag
“At a spot at Oyibi, the suspect asked the driver to wait for him and he took over the car. The suspect later stopped and bought three “Ghana must go” bags and two bottles of schnapps.
“The suspect arrived at the Herbal Centre with the victim and she was instructed by the spiritualist to sit in the Hall whilst the suspect was also instructed to change his clothing on the compound and was later given a white calico to tie around his waist.
“The suspect was then given a concoction to bath and in the course of that the spiritualist called in the Oyibi police who came and arrested him and rescued the victim. The investigation is ongoing,” the prosecutor told the court.
Source: starrfm.com.gh