Alajo murder case; Police still waiting on autopsy report

Prosecution in the case of Charles Nana Frimpong, a businessman, who allegedly shot a 33 year- old driver and a mechanic at Alajo Railway Crossing over an argument, says it is awaiting the autopsy report on the deceased.

According to Chief Inspector H.A Hanson, the Police are also trying to secure further report from some forensic institutions.

Chief Inspector Hanson informed the Abeka District Court when Nana Frimpong made his third appearance before it.

Nana Frimpong, whose plea has been reserved, has been charged with murder.

Defence Counsel, Mr Paul Asibi Abariga, expressed his condolence to the bereaved family, noting that the matter was going through the legal process hence would indulge prosecution during the adjournment.

Nana Frimpong has, therefore, been remanded into Prison custody to re-appear on October 2, 2017 before the court presided over by Mrs. Victoria A. Ghansah.

Meanwhile, some sympathizers continue to grieve at the court premises.

Some also threatened to curse the accused person and the family.

Armed with alcoholic drinks they threatened to invoke deities on the accused and his family.

On August, 8, the victim, Yaw Boadi was shot after an argument with Nana Frimpong.

The accused who had packed his red Hyundai car at the shop got angry when the deceased allegedly asked him to park it well to enable him park a 207 Benz bus.

This degenerated into a heated argument and the accused allegedly pulled out a gun and shot the mechanic in the stomach.

The victim immediately fell unconscious and was rushed to the hospital by his colleagues.

Boadi, however, passed on at the Ridge Hospital while receiving treatment.

Source: GhanaWeb

You may like

Ronaldo in Tears as Portugal beat Spain to win 2025 UEFA Nations League

Bibiani GoldStars Crowned Champions of 2024/2025 Ghana Premier League with a 4:0 win over Accra Lions

Sir Sam Jonah presents 10 pillars to shape Ghana’s emerging leaders

Ghana’s Energy Woes Enrich the Powerful, Hurt the Public – IMANI Vice President

Mbappé Hits 50 International goals as France Outclass Germany in Nations League Play-Off

7 Real (And Painful) Reasons People Walk Away From Love, According To Experts

Public notice

Mobile applications

Our mobile app is optimized for your phone. Download it for free!

Connect With Us

© 2025, dailypost | All Rights Reserved.
WP Radio
WP Radio
OFFLINE LIVE