
Ahmed Suale Murder Case: Charges Against Daniel Owusu Koranteng Revised
The prosecution has made a significant move in the Ahmed Suale murder case, revising the charges against Daniel Owusu Koranteng to include abetment to commit murder.
This development was announced in court today, April 2, marking a new turn in the high-profile case.
Koranteng, who has been in custody since his arrest, is accused of playing a crucial role in the events leading up to Suale’s death. The prosecution alleges that he shared images of the investigative journalist, potentially putting Suale’s life at risk.
Furthermore, Koranteng was reportedly present at the crime scene, raising questions about his involvement in the events of that fateful day.
The revised charges against Koranteng reflect the prosecution’s ongoing efforts to build a strong case against him. As the investigation continues, the prosecution is working to establish the extent of Koranteng’s involvement in Suale’s murder.
The case has been adjourned to April 17, with Koranteng remaining in custody. As the trial unfolds, the court will carefully examine the evidence against Koranteng, ultimately determining his role in the tragic events surrounding Ahmed Suale’s death.