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Lawyers for Adu-Boahene accuse Attorney-General of ‘trial by media’

Osumanu Al-Hassan by Osumanu Al-Hassan
March 26, 2025
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The legal team representing Kwabena Adu Boahene and Angela Adjei Boateng has slammed Attorney-General Hon. Dr. Dominic Akuritinga Ayine for what they describe as a “reset version of the rule of law” and a trial by the media.

Counsel for the suspects, Samuel Atta Akyea of Zoe, Akyea & Co, accused the Attorney-General of unfairly pronouncing his clients guilty in the court of public opinion while investigations by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) are still ongoing.

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According to Atta Akyea, the Attorney-General’s press conference presented unverified claims as evidence and tarnished the reputation of Boahene, a former Director of the National Signal Bureau, and his wife, Angela, a businesswoman.

“We cannot fathom why a distinguished lecturer of law would use the power of the press rather than his advocacy at the Bar to poison our clients against the general public,” Atta Akyea stated.

He described the Attorney-General’s approach as politically motivated and an attempt to frame his clients as criminals without due process.

Boahene was arrested on March 20, 2025, upon his return from the United Kingdom. According to his lawyers, he was detained at Kotoka International Airport under the pretense of an immigration issue, only to be publicly handcuffed and taken to EOCO cells.

His wife, Angela, was also detained the following day when she voluntarily visited EOCO to inquire about her husband’s welfare.

Atta Akyea questioned why EOCO continues to detain Angela without formal charges, stating, “Rehearsed criminals do not voluntarily go to the place of their arrest. They run away and become fugitives from justice.”

The legal team raised concerns over multiple violations of their clients’ fundamental rights, including denial of legal counsel and EOCO’s alleged refusal to grant confidential meetings between lawyer and client.

“I was very much surprised when our clients were denied the right to counsel by EOCO unless an official listened in on our conversations. This defies my modest thirty-one years of legal practice,” Atta Akyea said.

They also accused the Attorney-General of exceeding the constitutional 48-hour detention limit, alleging that he was manipulating the bail process by releasing and re-arresting their clients.

The lawyers vowed to challenge what they see as political persecution disguised as legal proceedings.

“We will pursue justice for our clients. Our sense of law has been violated today. Democracy is too strong for our learned Attorney-General,” Atta Akyea declared.

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