
The Madina District Court 2 on Wednesday turned down the bail application of Daniel Owusu Koranteng, a businessman, being held in connection with the murder of investigative journalist, Ahmed Hussien Suale.
The court after listening to the prosecution and defence counsel, remanded Koranteng, 35, in police custody till April 17, 2025.
Prosecution, led by Chief Inspector Nana Afua Bamfoa, read out amended charges and facts sheet to Koranteng when he made his second appearance before the court.
The court, presided by Susana Nyakotey, did not take the plea of Koranteng, 35, who is being held on charges of abetment of crime and murder. He was earlier held
for murder.
Koranteng allegedly abetted with two others, at large, to commit a crime to wit murder, and also accused of murdering Suale.
Defence counsel informed the court that since March 12, 2025, his client was invited by the police, and has been denied police enquiry bail.
According to the defence counsel, there was no evidence before the court linking his client to the alleged crime.
Chief Insp Bamfo told the court that the petitioner, whose name was withheld, was a relative of Ahmed Hussein Suale, and accused, Daniel Owusu Koranteng, aka Amakye, was the Managing Director of ISPY Company Limited.
The prosecution said both Ahmed Suale and Koranteng were employees of Tiger Eye P.I., led by Anas Aremeyaw Anas, also an investigative journalist.
Chief Insp Bamfo also stated that the accused had an intimate relationship with Ahmed Suale and his family before his (Suale) death.
According to the prosecution, tension escalated in June 2018 when Kennedy Agyapong, a former Member of Parliament, broadcast images of Ahmed Suale on NET2 TV, calling for retribution against the investigative journalist.
Chief Insp Bamfo said Ahmed Suale, identified accused as the person who provided Mr Agyapong with his photographs and confronted him through a WhatsApp chat.
On January 16, 2019, following the publication of Ahmed Suale’s images, he was shot and killed at Madina, Accra, the court heard.
Prosecution further said investigations disclosed that the accused knew Ahmed Suale’s place of abode, and possible hideouts.
Chief Insp Bamfo said Koranteng led two other culprits, currently at large, to Ahmed Suale’s residence before, during and after the murder.
According to the prosecution, further analysis showed that the accused bolted from Madina to his residence at Amasaman, at about 23:15 hours, after the murder.
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