Ofankor Tenant murder: Prosecution tenders 47 live cartridges retrieved from accused landlord

Aisha Yakubu
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In a recent development in the ongoing trial of Victor Nana Kankam, the landlord accused of the murder of his tenant, the State Prosecutors have submitted crucial evidence to the court. The Prosecutors, through the Police at Mile 7 Police Station, have tendered in 47 live cartridges retrieved from Nana Kankam's residence.



Nana Kankam, who is also a businessman, stands accused of the murder of Benjamin Okyere, a musician at the time of his death. Despite the charges against him, Nana Kankam has pleaded not guilty.


During the trial, Detective Chief Inspector Michael Dorgbefu of Achimota Mile 7 Police Station took the stand as the fourth Prosecution Witness. He presented the 47 live cartridges that were retrieved from the home of the accused. Additionally, Chief Inspector Dorgbefu informed the Court that two pump action guns were also recovered from the same location.


These developments mark a significant turn in the trial as the Prosecution continues to build its case against Nana Kankam. The submission of this evidence sheds light on the gravity of the situation and underscores the meticulous nature of the ongoing investigation.


As the trial unfolds, it is imperative to allow the legal process to run its course and for all evidence to be presented and examined thoroughly. The Court will ultimately weigh all evidence and testimonies to ensure a fair and just resolution to this case.


The submission of the live cartridges and the recovery of the pump action guns serve as a stark reminder of the serious nature of the charges against Nana Kankam. As the proceedings continue, it is essential for all involved to uphold the principles of justice and due process.


We will continue to monitor this case as it develops and provide updates on any significant developments in this matter.



-source Starrfm | curated by Aisha Yakubu | Ghana Crimes

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