The Attorney General’s office has asked that the caseinvolving the Founder of Glorious Word Power Ministry International, Rev. Isaac Owusu Bempah, and Evangelist Patricia Oduro Koranteng, better known as Nana Agradaa, be docketed.
The request is for the office to investigate the matter and provide advise to the prosecutors.
Chief Inspector Dennis Terkpetey Esq., the prosecutor on the case, notified the Accra Circuit Court 10 presided over by Her Honour Evelyn Asamoah of the development and said that, given the circumstances, his team was unable to continue with the prosecution.
“We cannot proceed today due to certain happenings in the matter. The head of prosecution at the Accra Region of the Ghana Police Service directed me to inform the court that the docket in respect of this matter was called by the office of the Attorney General for study and advice. As we speak, the region’s docket is in the office of the Attorney General, and therefore I cannot proceed.”
Rev Isaac Owusu Bempah is on trial alongside six people for offensive conduct to the breach of peace, threats of death, and conspiracy to, and abetment of, such conduct.
Mensah Ofori, a Church Pastor, Bright Berchie, a Church member, Kwabena Nyarko alias Matata, also a Church Pastor, Nana Acheampong, a Movie Producer, Nana Brown, a Blogger, and Kwame Amoh, a Journalist are the other accused.
Chief Inspector Terkpetey told the Court that he “will take further orders from the head of prosecution and inform the court accordingly as to the way forward.”
Her Honour Eveylyn Asamoah later postponed the matter to March 24, 2022.
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SOURCE: CITINEWS