Eric Ato Appiah Mends, a 45-year-old acting Gyaasehene of the Nkusukum Amansea of Mankessim in the Central Region with the stool name, Nana Badu I has been remanded into two weeks police custody by the Cape Coast District Court 1 for the alleged murder of a 52-year-old, Kwesi Mekyeawo.
An incident which occurred on Friday, October 25, during preparations for the Nkusukum Odambea Festival, in a ritual procession to slaughter a cow at New Nkusukum, a suburb of Mankessim.
The suspect in an altercation during the procession which witnessed an interruption by some individuals of the Nkusukum Obaatan Division, saw the Gyaasehene pull out a gun and shot the deceased in the head.
The said chief following the occurrence, reported himself to the Mankessim Divisional Police Command and was arraigned before the Cape Coast District Court 1, presided over by Her Worship Anita Sheila Crabbe on Tuesday.
Suspect was charged with murder, as ASP Daniel Gadzo, Prosecutor for the case during hearing, prayed on the court for time, since the police is still on investigation of the case.
Abuapanyin Solomon Ato Budu-Hegan, Family Head of Nkusukum Amansea Twidan family in a media interaction after court, expressed shock over the incident and rebuked the suspect over his action, having described him as a self-styled chief.
Nana Amoa l, Gyaasehene for Nkusukum Amansea equally appealed on the court to fast track proceedings of the case and have the law deal with the suspect without fear nor favour.
The case has then been adjourned to Tuesday, November 12, 2024.
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