GRi in Court Ghana 26 –04 - 2000

Murder trial of ex-serviceman begins

 

Murder trial of ex-serviceman begins

Accra (Greater Accra) 26 April 2000

 

The trial of Ebenezer Quainoo, the 55-year-old ex-serviceman who allegedly killed an agricultural officer on June 24 last year, has started at an Accra High Court.

 

Quainoo has pleaded not guilty to murdering Maurice Kpiebarreh, an agricultural officer in charge of the Bole district, and is to re-appear on Thursday, May 11.

 

The case for the prosecution as narrated to the court by Mr. Anthony Gyambiby, Principal State Attorney, is that in the evening of the incident, the deceased was in the company of Vesper Suglo and Gifty Dokosi.  They were in a Toyota pick-up  moving towards the Motorway Extension near former Dimples Inn when they were caught in a traffic jam.

 

According to the prosecution, Suglo who was driving the vehicle, had slowed down when all of a sudden they heard a noise from behind. The accused who was also driving a Land Rover and was behind them, came out of his car and asked why they were driving slowly.

 

The prosecution said when the three realised that the accused had hit their vehicle they insisted that the matter be reported to the police. This infuriated the accused who moved to his vehicle, opened the driver's side and pulled out a pistol.

 

The prosecution said when Suglo noticed the weapon he quickly held the pistol and forcibly took it away from the accused.

According to the prosecution, before Suglo could move away in a hired taxi to report the matter to the police, he heard three gunshots and he returned to the scene where he found the deceased lying in a pool of blood with the accused stooping over him.

 

The prosecution said Suglo picked a taxi and reported the incident to the Achimota Police and also handed over the seized pistol to them. Policemen on night patrol duties heard the shooting and rushed to the scene where they met the accused still holding the pistol.

 

The prosecution said accused told the police that the three people including the deceased attacked him and that two of them had ran away. The policemen disarmed the accused, arrested him and took him to the Police Headquarters.

 

The prosecution said an autopsy on the deceased revealed he died "as a result of a massive intra-thoracic haemorrhage due to gunshots to the head and the chest, with resultant destruction of the brain, and the perforation of the heart and the lungs". 

Mr. Gyambiby had already cross-examined Suglo and Dokosi, said he would call six more witnesses.

Mr. Ellis Owusu Fodwuor is defending Quainoo.

GRi…/