JOSEPH KOJO DAWSON
V.
THE REPUBLIC

(2011) JELR 66199 (CA)

Court of Appeal 16 Jun 2011 Ghana
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- The appellant was charged with the offense of use of Property for Narcotic Offenses. - The prosecution alleged that the appellant allowed his fishing vessel to be used to convey narcotic substances into Ghana. - The vessel collected 77 pa

Case Details

Suit Number:CIVIL APPEAL NO. H2/17/2010
Judges:APALOO JA (PRESIDING), ACQUAYE JA,ADUAMA OSEI JA
Counsel:NANA QYE LITHUR (MRS) FOR THE APPELLANT,YVONNE ATAKÖRA OBUOBISA (MRS) PSA FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL

JUDGEMENT

APALOO, JA:

The appellant was charged together with five others for various narcotic offences before the High Court, Fast Track Division Accra. The appellant in particular was charged with the offence of use of Property for Narcotic Offences contrary to section 10(1)(b) of the Narcotic Drug (Control, Enforcement and Sanctions) Law 1990, PNDC Law 236.

The prosecution alleged that Joseph Kojo Dawson who was Managing Director of Dashment Company Ltd owners of a fishing vessel named MV Benjamin was contacted by certain "drug barons" to charter MV Benjamin, and according to the prosecution for the purpose of using it to convey some narcotic substances from the high seas into Ghana, The Drug barons were named as Sheriff Asem Darke, Ande, Lee, Ande Yul Sing and Jil Bae. Sheriff Asem Darke entered into a rental agreement with the appellant to charter his fishing vessel MV Benjamin on a bareboat charter basis in February 2006. Upon procuring the vessel, the "barons" engaged one Pak Bok …

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