*”I Didn’t Kill My Friend”: Accused in Immigration Officer Murder Case Speaks Out
*"I Didn't Kill My Friend": Accused in Immigration Officer Murder Case Speaks Out

A dramatic scene unfolded at the Adabraka District Court in Ghana as Bright Aweh, accused of murdering Immigration Officer Stephen King Amoah, proclaimed his innocence. Aweh, appearing before the court, maintained that he did not kill his friend and would navigate the legal process.
According to Joy News, Aweh expressed his resolve to clear his name, stating, “I didn’t kịļl my friend. I’m not a múŕdérér but I will pass through this.” The accused’s statement comes as the investigation into Amoah’s murder continues, with Aweh facing charges for the crime.
The court heard that Amoah was murdered under unclear circumstances, prompting an investigation that led to Aweh’s arrest. Details of the case are still emerging, but Aweh’s denial of involvement has added a new layer of complexity to the proceedings.
Aweh’s appearance in court has drawn significant attention, with many awaiting the outcome of the case. The prosecution is expected to present its evidence, while Aweh’s defense team prepares to challenge the charges.
The case has sent shockwaves through Ghana, highlighting concerns about safety and security. As the trial unfolds, Ghanaians are watching closely, eager for justice to be served.
The court will reconvene to continue hearing the case, with Aweh’s fate hanging in the balance.
Source: JoyNews
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