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Afoko was allowed to pay a deposit of 500,000 ¢ with two bonds, one of which must be justified.
Speaking in an interview with Peace FM Nana Yaw Osei, a member of Mr. Gregory Afoko's legal team, explained that their client was not even in court and that his condition of bail would be immediately satisfied to facilitate his release. .
As part of bail conditions, the court, chaired by Judge George Boadi, also ordered Gregory Afoko to report every two weeks to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of Ghana's police.
Bail was the result of a bail application filed by Afoko's lawyers. Gregory Afoko is currently facing a referral procedure in the District Court.
It was after the Attorney General (AG) issued a record of ending his High Court trial that began in 2016 after the arrest of a second suspect, Asabke Alangdi .
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Alhaji Mahama was seriously injured bodily after an allegedly acidic substance was allegedly poured in front of his home in Bolgatanga on May 20, 2015. He died as a result of his injuries at the Bolgatanga General Hospital.
The Afoko trial began in 2016 and was about to end after the prosecution and defense closed their cases.
On January 26, 2019, Afoko filed his case after the testimony of his brother, John Ishmael Afoko.
The prosecution, headed by Attorney General Matthew Amponsah, had summoned 14 people as prosecution witnesses.
Subsequently, Judge Lawrence Mensah, who presided over the meeting, ordered both parties to file their written addresses.
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