The acquittal of the alleged robbers in the case of the robbery at the ECG Head Office in Accra has raised several questions about the investigation and prosecution of the case. One of the key issues that has been raised is the withholding of evidence by Naa Torshie, the lead investigator in the case.
"I don't think it's a question of evidence being withheld. I think it's a question of the prosecution's strategy." - Naa Torshie
Naa Torshie has been accused of withholding evidence that could have been used to convict the alleged robbers. This evidence includes a statement made by one of the alleged robbers, which could have been used as a confession. However, Naa Torshie has said that she did not believe that the statement was a confession, and therefore did not use it as evidence.
The acquittal of the alleged robbers has been met with anger and frustration from many people in Ghana, who feel that justice has not been served. The case has raised questions about the effectiveness of the police and the prosecution in investigating and prosecuting crimes.
The acquittal of the alleged robbers in the case of the robbery at the ECG Head Office in Accra has raised several questions about the investigation and prosecution of the case. The withholding of evidence by Naa Torshie, the lead investigator in the case, has been cited as one of the key issues that led to the acquittal. The case has raised questions about the effectiveness of the police and the prosecution in investigating and prosecuting crimes.
Author's summary: The acquittal of the alleged robbers in the case of the robbery at the ECG Head Office in Accra has raised several questions about the investigation and prosecution of the case. The withholding of evidence by Naa Torshie, the lead investigator in the case, has been cited as one of the key issues that led to the acquittal.