Former NSB boss, wife moves to High Court for bail

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  • I piss on sick dog prophet mohammed 8 months ago

    Qur'an is toilet. paper. Burn all. mosques in Africa.

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  • Donatus 8 months ago

    I thought Asaaseradio writer said money is no problem for the Guy.

  • Gladiator Spear 8 months ago

    Don't mind these two idiots koraa. They thought Gregory Afoko doesn't have blood in his veins when the useless Araba Tukunya denied him bail. They should be warned not to kill one mosquito in the EOCO cells. Otherwise murder ...
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  • Ben Nana 8 months ago

    Bail condition set is too high and hopefully, the court would reduce it. But the money stolen is huge starting from when he was working at the Bank. Properties and Assets squired within 7 years massive.

  • K Yeboah 8 months ago

    It's about time we create room for exemption to to the law, considering the extortion nature and the damage and loss to the state. In such cases, I believe the law should exclude such heavy stealing crimes, above 1 million G ...
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  • Martin Kreisler 8 months ago

    Accountability is very essentially, especially for the President's vision for national reset to come to fruition. However, on the face of the allegations the couple are facing, the bail conditions appear to be rather 'harsh'.

  • Martin Kreisler 8 months ago

    Percieved 'persecution', could discredit the course of justice in the eyes of a section of the public, in this case.

  • Sansi 8 months ago

    Fools like this boy should just be shot and thrown into the sea.

  • Stupid Fools 8 months ago

    You cannot reap what you have not sown. Even NPP errand boys were acquiring properties beyond observers understanding. These people must face the full consequences of the law

  • Reason 8 months ago

    It is an unreasonable bail even if there is no reasonable doubt over their guilt.