East Legon Accident: Salifu Amoako’s Son Remanded; 0rdered To Handover Ghanaian and US passports
The son of renowned pastor Salifu Amoako, has been remanded by the Juvenile Court following a fatal accident in East Legon.
The court session, held on Friday, November 1, outlined stringent conditions for his custody and future court appearances.
Court Proceedings and Remand Conditions
He appeared before the Juvenile Court to face charges related to the tragic accident. The court ordered his remand and set a reappearance date for November 7.
To ensure compliance with bail conditions, the court mandated that he surrenders his Ghanaian and US passports by Monday, November 4.
Medical Review and Health Considerations
As part of the remand conditions, the court directed that the accused undergo a medical review at the University of Ghana Medical Centre (UGMC) on November 4.
This measure aims to address any health issues that may arise during his time in remand. In case of any urgent medical needs, the court ordered that he be taken to the Police Hospital for immediate treatment.
Background of the Incident
The incident that led to the accused’s remand involved a severe accident in East Legon, where he allegedly drove a Jaguar SUV that collided with another vehicle, resulting in the tragic loss of two young lives.
The case has drawn significant public attention due to the involvement of a high-profile family and the serious nature of the charges, including manslaughter and dangerous driving.
Public Reaction and Legal Implications
The remand of the accused has sparked widespread discussion about road safety and the responsibilities of young drivers. The court’s decision to withhold his passports underscores the seriousness of the charges and the need to prevent any risk of flight.
The upcoming court session on November 7 is highly anticipated as the community awaits further developments in this high-profile case.
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