The Adabraka District Court has received a significant update in the ongoing murder trial of Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) officer Stephen King Amoah. During a recent hearing, the prosecution, led by Chief Inspector Apeweh Achana, informed the court that the police have officially obtained the DNA report related to the case. Despite this progress, the trial has been briefly delayed as authorities await the full autopsy report, which is essential for finalizing the prosecution's docket. The two principal suspects, Bright Aweh and Thomas Zigah, have been remanded in custody while investigations continue.
The case revolves around the tragic death of Mr. Amoah, whose partially burnt body was discovered in Accra in July 2025. The prosecution has leveled charges of conspiracy to commit murder and murder against Aweh and Zigah. The investigation points toward a motive rooted in a financial dispute, specifically a claimed transaction involving GH"500,000. Detectives reportedly uncovered a series of WhatsApp messages between the victim and Bright Aweh regarding this substantial sum, which initially raised suspicions about Aweh's involvement after he provided inconsistent accounts of his whereabouts and dealings.
Further forensic evidence has bolstered the case against the accused. A search conducted at Bright Aweh’s residence led to the discovery of bloodstains and a weapon, which police believe were used in the commission of the crime. While Zigah was apprehended subsequent to Aweh’s arrest, the police are still actively pursuing a third suspect who is believed to be linked to the murder. The authorities have reiterated their commitment to tracking down all individuals involved in the conspiracy to ensure they face the full rigors of the law.
The court has adjourned the proceedings to June 29, 2026, allowing the police a two-week window to finalize the investigative process and submit a duplicate docket to the Attorney-General’s Department for legal advice. This case continues to draw significant public interest, particularly within the security services, as the family of the late officer awaits justice. The upcoming submission to the Attorney-General will mark a critical step in transitioning the case from the district court to a higher court for a full trial.
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