Kasoa teen killers – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com Your comprehensive news portal Tue, 07 May 2024 07:40:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://www.adomonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-Adomonline140-32x32.png Kasoa teen killers – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com 32 32 Kasoa teen killers face judgment as Jury returns verdict today https://www.adomonline.com/kasoa-teen-killers-face-judgment-as-jury-returns-verdict-today/ Tue, 07 May 2024 07:40:36 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2390871 The fate of the 15-year-old juvenile and 18-year-old young offender who are standing trial for the murder of 10-year-old Ishmael Mensah Abdella at Kasoa will be determined today, Tuesday, May 7, 2024.

The jury is expected to retire to return their verdict after the High Court in Accra presided over by Justice Lydia Osei Marfo has summed up the trial for them.

The Court will sum up the trial, both the defense and prosecution will first address the jury with the final addresses.

The trial by way of evidence concluded on February 14 while the Court granted leave to the Defence lawyers to file their written submissions after March 14.

Dorcas Fellie, a Senior State Attorney, had told the Court that, the Prosecution had complied with the directives and orders of the Court to file their written submissions.

Background

On Wednesday, February 14, which is wildly celebrated as Valentine’s Day, the second accused (18-year-old) young offender ended his case.

This was after his lawyers had indicated not calling any witness moments after State Prosecutors led by Nana Adoma Osei, a Senior State Attorney, signaled the end of her cross-examination.

Justice Lydia Osei Marfo, the presiding judge following the closure of evidence, has ordered the parties to file the final closing addresses by March 14.

The Court said it would make further directives after the parties had complied with the orders regarding their oral addresses to the jury and the court’s subsequent summing up of the trial.

EIB Network Legal Affairs Correspondent, Murtala Inusah reports that the Prosecution called seven witnesses which include, the father, mother, and sister of the 15-year-old juvenile.

The two teenagers have been charged with conspiracy and murder of the 10-year-old Ishmael Mensah Abdella before the High Court in Accra, presided over by Justice Lydia Osei Marfo.

While the 15-year-old juvenile (1st Accused) has admitted the offense and stated that they “committed the crime together,” the young offender (2nd Accused) has denied the charges.

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Latest on Kasoa ritual murder https://www.adomonline.com/latest-on-kasoa-ritual-murder/ Mon, 25 Jul 2022 13:07:27 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2141579 The Criminal Division of the Accra High Court is today (Monday, July 25, 2020) expected to empanel a jury in the case in which two teenagers are standing trial for allegedly killing 10-year-old Ishmael Mensah Abdullah at Kasoa.

The trial judge, Her Ladyship Justice Lydia Osei Marfo at the last sitting on July 5, requested new sets of qualified jurors.

This was because the already available potential jurors in the system are heavily involved in more jury trials and the court wants to do an effective trial.

The two ‘Kasoa boys’ – a 15-year-old juvenile and an 18-year-old young offender have been held for the murder of Ishmael Mensah and are facing the charge of murder.

In court on Tuesday, July 5, when the court was expected to empanel the jurors, the case was adjourned to July 25 for the new potential jurors to be assembled.

Her Ladyship Justice Lydia Osei Marfo, the trial judge, said, “The main business for today (Tuesday) was for us to empanel a jury.

“However the jury as we have now are involved in several cases that are being tried within this premises.

“To do an effective trial, I requested for a new crop of qualified men and women who are not involved in several cases to be summoned so as to undertake this exercise,” the court said.

“In view of this, I have been informed that letters have been sent to get all such people from the various institutions. Therefore, we need to exercise patience for the administration to take up this duty,” Justice Osei Marfo urged.

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New twist to Kasoa teen killers’ case https://www.adomonline.com/new-twist-to-kasoa-teen-killers-case/ Fri, 13 May 2022 13:55:20 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2114374 The High Court handling the case in which two teenagers were accused of the murder of a 10-year-old boy in Kasoa for money rituals will no longer use jury trial for the determination of the case.

The court, which had originally set yesterday to empanel the jury, has instead indicated that it will resort to a summary trial for the accused persons instead of a trial by jury because of their ages.

The presiding judge, Justice Lydia Osei Marfo, said the court’s decision was in accordance with the Juvenile Justice Act, 2003 (ACT 653).

“Before today, I had stated we were going to empanel the jury for the trial of this matter. However, looking at the ages of the accused persons; one being 18 and the other 15 years, and considering the Juvenile Justice Act, it may not be necessary to have them tried by a jury,” the judge said on May 12, 2022.

The teenagers, a 15-year-old boy (name withheld) and his alleged accomplice, who is 18 years, were on August 16, 2021, committed by the Kaneshie District Court, presided over by Ms Rosemond Agyiri Duodoo, to stand trial at the High Court on the charge of murder.

What does this mean?

According to section 17 (3) of the Juvenile Justice Act, 2003 (Act 653), “A charge made jointly against a juvenile and a person who has attained the age of eighteen years shall be heard by a court of summary jurisdiction other than a juvenile court”.

With this latest development, it means that the two, if convicted, will face a maximum sentence of three years and the trial, which will last for six months, will also not be open to the media.

Consequently, the court has fixed May 26, 2022, for Case Management Conference and the dates for the trial to officially commence.

New Lawyer

However, Martin Kpebu announced himself as the new legal representative for the 18-year-old suspect.

This was after Samuel Atuah, who had been representing the duo from the committal stages in 2021 through to the High Court, officially on May 11, said that he could only represent the 15-year-old suspect who confessed his involvement in the offence.

While the 15-year-old suspect has confessed to their involvement in the murder, the 18-year-old suspect on the other hand has since denied his involvement.

The two are said to have murdered Ishmael Mensah Abdallah on April 3, last year, for ritual purposes, after they had lured him into an uncompleted building.

They allegedly killed him with a club and a cement block.

Prosecution’s facts

The facts of the case, as presented at the Magistrate court, are that the two teenagers, who lived at Lamptey, had been friends since 2008.

The first accused is said to have been watching television channels which entertained Mallams and other spiritualists to promote their prowess in making people instant millionaires.

The accused, according to the prosecution, made his intention known to the 18-year-old, who advised that there was a certain spiritualist in the Volta Region who could do it for them.

“The second accused, who does not own a phone, provided the phone number of the said spiritualist to the first accused, who had access to his mother’s phone.

“After contacting the said spiritualist, he agreed to help if only they could provide a human being and GH¢5,000 for the rituals,” the prosecution said.

According to the prosecution, on Saturday, April 3, 2021, the accused persons settled on Ishmael, 10 years, 11 months, the son of the complainant, Frank Mensah Abdallah.

The second accused then went to hide in an uncompleted building near the first accused person’s house where they planned to carry out their operation.

“The accused persons armed themselves with a club, a piece of cement block and a shovel as their weapons, and the first accused, who was close to Ishmael, lured him to the uncompleted building on the pretext that his friend had a video game that he was selling.

Killing

The 18-year-old, the prosecutor further said, then picked the club and hit Ishmael hard on the back of the neck, while the first accused (the 15-year-old) “used the cement block to hit his head, killing him instantly”.

In the course of the act, the prosecution said the first accused’s younger sister (eight) sensed that something was going on so she walked towards the direction of the uncompleted building but was driven away by her elder brother.

The prosecution added that after murdering Ishmael, the accused persons dug a shallow grave, buried the deceased and left the scene to return in the night to convey the body to the Volta Region for the rituals.

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We’ve killed a pregnant woman too – Kasoa ‘teen killers’ tell court https://www.adomonline.com/weve-killed-a-pregnant-woman-too-kasoa-teen-killers-tell-court/ Mon, 16 Aug 2021 22:22:54 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2001689 A juvenile murder suspect, who has been committed to stand trial at the High Court for the alleged murder of a 10-year-old boy at Kasoa in the Central Region, sent the court into a deafening silence when he confessed to the crime.

He also confessed to another murder previously unheard of since his arrest along with a suspected accomplice.

The 15-year-old boy (name withheld) told the Kaneshie District Court, presided over by Ms Rosemond Agyiri Duodoo, on Monday, that the murder of the 10-year-old boy was not their first.

“We have killed a pregnant woman before, aside from Ishmael,” he told the court.

His alleged accomplice, Nicholas Kwame Kani, however, denied being party to any murder, but the two were committed to stand trial after they had been charged with conspiracy and murder of Ishmael Mensah Abdallah.

The two are said to have murdered Abdallah on April 3, this year for ritual purposes, after they had lured him into an uncompleted building and killed him with a club and a cement block.

The juvenile, who was in tears throughout the committal proceedings, also told the court that the ghost of the deceased had been haunting him to tell the truth.

The prosecution, led by a Senior State Attorney, Nana Adoma Osei, during the committal proceedings, submitted exhibits from the crime scene including a shovel, a spade, and pieces of cement block allegedly used to commit the crime.

The presiding judge, upon hearing the last words of the accused person, said “based on the testimony you have given before this court, I deem it necessary to commit you to stand trial at the High Court.”

They are to be put before the High Court on September 20, this year.

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