Customer Support

GYEDU AND OTHERS
V.
THE REPUBLIC

(1979) JELR 69250 (CA)

Court of Appeal 31 Jul 1979 Ghana
BriefBot icon

BriefBot Summary

Free

- Thirteen appellants, including one woman, were convicted of conspiracy to murder and murder. - The victim was the Omanhene of Sefwi Bekwai, who was shot and killed. - The appellants were accused of being part of a faction that opposed the

Case Details

Judges:APALOO C.J.,EDUSEI J.A. ,MENSA BOISON J.
Counsel:SWANIKER (WITH HIM E. D. KOM AND TAGOE) FOR THE APPELLANTS; AMUI CHIEF STATE ATTORNEY FOR THE REPUBLIC.
Other Citations:[1978] GLR 480

MENSA BOISON J.

The appellants, thirteen in all, including one woman, were convicted at the Criminal Session of the Sekondi High Court on 3 May 1977, of conspiracy to murder, contrary to sections 23 (1) and 46 of the Criminal Code, 1960 (Act 29), and in respect of three men of murder, contrary to section 46 of the Criminal Code, 1960. Two of the appellants have died since filing their appeals. The victim of the crime was one Nana Atta Agyemang, at the time the Omanhene of Sefwi Bekwai. He died from gunshot wounds on 3 April 1976.

It would appear that about a year or two before the fatal day, there had been differences of a constitutional nature, between him and a faction of his subjects. These eventually resulted in his unsuccessful defence against destoolment charges before the Western Regional House of Chiefs early 1976. From that decision, the deceased lodged a notice of appeal at the National House of Chiefs, and returned home, for the first time since the adverse decision, on Frid…

There's more. Sign in to continue reading.

judy.legal is the comprehensive database of case law and legislation from Ghana, Kenya and Nigeria. Gain seamless access to over 77,000 cases, recent judgments, statutes, and rules of court.