Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Andreas Kamasah
Published on 2024-03-26 17:14:55
Deborah Adablah found herself in the midst of legal disputes involving banker Ernest Kwasi Nimako, with her previous sexual harassment case against Nimako being dismissed. The situation escalated when Adablah was arrested for obstructing the police officers from executing an order and assaulting them. Lawyer Mohammed Atta, representing Adablah, sought clarification on the execution order’s commencement during cross-examination. Detective Sergeant Ayitey clarified that he was not responsible for starting the execution order but was the night investigator when Adablah was arrested by the Regional CTU for the said offences.
The legal proceedings revealed discrepancies in documentation and procedures. Detective Sergeant Ayitey explained that the order was addressed to the Regional Commander, who then passed it on to the CTU commander for action, bypassing him. When asked about presenting incorrect documents, Ayitey defended his submission but admitted that only the officers directly involved in executing the order could provide further details.
In the pursuit of justice, Adablah’s Counsel requested the subpoenaing of appropriate officers from the CTU to clarify the execution process. Presiding Judge Justice John Bosco Nabarese granted the request, ordering the Regional CTU officers to appear for further cross-examination on May 7, 2024. Meanwhile, lawyers representing Banker Ernest Kwasi Nimako filed for a summary judgment, indicating a prolonged legal battle. The proceedings have been adjourned to May 7, 2024, as the Court awaits more clarification and evidence regarding the alleged assault and execution of the preservation order.
The case highlights the complexities of legal battles and the importance of proper documentation and procedures in legal proceedings. It also underscores the need for clear communication and transparency to ensure justice is served. Adablah and Nimako find themselves embroiled in a legal tussle that shows no signs of ending soon, with both parties adamantly defending their positions.
As the legal saga unfolds, it is evident that the truth lies in the details, and it is crucial for all parties involved to present accurate information and cooperate with the legal process. The outcome of this case will not only impact the individuals involved but also set a precedent for future legal disputes. Both Adablah and Nimako must navigate the legal system with diligence and integrity to seek a fair resolution to their conflict. The upcoming court appearance on May 7, 2024, will shed further light on the intricacies of this legal battle and potentially bring some clarity to the situation.
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