Accused persons’ fate lies with interpreter

Two Burkinabes who have been charged with possession of firearms before an Accra Circuit Court, would have to exercise patience until the court is able to provide an interpreter before the case could be heard.

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The court, presided over by Mr Ali Baba, had to adjourn the case after the prosecution said it was relying on the Court Registry, as well as the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI), to provide an interpreter.

Sare Yacouba, a driver, and Suleymane Porgo, a painter, are Burkinabes who live and work in Abidjan in Cote d’Ivoire.

On July 4, they left Abidjan en route to Benin. On July 5, about 6a.m., they arrived at the Aflao border post to cross to Togo and continue their journey to Benin.

According to the prosecution, the accused persons decided to use the ‘Beat Nine route’ and as they got there some youth in the area suspected them, and decided to conduct a search in their bags and on their bodies.

The search revealed that each of them was carrying a pistol stacked to the trousers at the side of their waist. A further search revealed 32 rounds ammunition in Sare’s pocket.

The youth, suspecting the accused persons to be criminals, arrested them and handed them over to the BNI at Aflao for investigation. They were subsequently transferred to the BNI Headquarters in Accra for further action.

The accused persons, in the course of interrogation, admitted the offence, and stated same in their statements. Sare further admitted that he bought the pistol in Abidjan to be delivered to one Seidu Abubakar and Abdul Majeed at Zongo Porsec in Benin.  

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