MR Yaw Dankwah, the defence counsel, in the murder case of former Member of Parliament (MP) for Abuakwa North, told the Accra High Court that Daniel Asiedu, first accused, did not kill the former legislator.
Mr Dankwah alleged that the former MP, J.B Danquah Adu, was killed by three police impersonators, who visited the home of the deceased.
The counsel claimed the impersonators after committing the heinous crime vanished into thin air.
Mr Dankwah said the assertion was confirmed by the evidence of Apraku, the security guard, who reported the incident to the police via phone calls.
The counsel told the court, presided over by Mrs Justice Lydia Osei Marfo, that the Danquah Adu was tall and well-built, and Asiedu, also known as Sexy Dondon, could not overpower him (late MP).
Mr Dankwah said: “It was the three impersonating officers, who overpowered the MP and killed him at his residence … Asiedu cannot overpower the MP physically. Your story suggesting that it was Daniel Asiedu who killed the late MP was a fabrication and full of lies.”
However, Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Augustine Nkrumah, investigator, answering questions before the court, said it was Daniel Asiedu, first accused, who killed the former MP.
According to the investigator, Asiedu was “a terrible person” and capable of killing the late MP adding that some weapons used in committing the crime, were retrieved from Asiedu.
The invigilator also told the court that a T-shirt and a handkerchief, all soaked in blood, and a knife were found at the scene, and Asiedu admitted that those items belonged to him.
ASP Nkrumah said Asiedu’s girlfriend, Janet Kyeraa, also confirmed to the police that the T-shirt and handkerchief belonged to Asiedu.
The investigator said Kyeraa also informed the police that Asiedu after the incident, gave her a knife stained with blood to clean.
ASP Nkrumah told the court that Asiedu’s slippers were also retrieved from the crime scene, and Asiedu identified a catapult and cutter found at the scene.
“During investigations, the knife Asiedu used in stabbing Danquah Adu to death, was traced to Asiedu’s room at Agbogbloshie, in Accra.
“When the knife was shown to the first accused (Asiedu), he admitted to having used that knife on the deceased. Asiedu said he was held by the late MP, and he (Asiedu) left him helpless in his room,” ASP Nkrumah told the court.
He said in the late MP’s room, Asiedu asked for forgiveness for the offence he had committed.
ASP Nkrumah narrated that Asiedu demonstrated to the investigation team how he went to the crime scene and how he perpetrated the crime.
“My Lord, the exhibits found in Danquah Adu’sroom, Asiedu admitted sending them there,”ASP Nkrumah said.
Asiedu is standing trial for alleged involvement in the murder of J.B Danquah Adu at his residence in February 2016.
Asiedu has been charged with murder and robbery, and he is jointly being held for allegedly conspiring with Vincent Bossu to rob the MP.
Aseidu and Bossu have denied the charges before a seven-member jury.
The court has remanded the accused to reappear today.
—GNA