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PROPHET SALIFU AMOAKO AND WIFE DENY CHARGES OVER UNLICENSED DRIVER INCIDENT

Prophet Salifu Amoako, his wife, and another individual, Linda Bonsu Bempah, have pleaded not guilty to charges of allowing an unlicensed person to operate a vehicle. The trio appeared before the court today, October 16th, 2024, to face the accusations.

According to reports, the incident involved the accused permitting an individual to drive without the required legal documentation. The case has garnered significant public attention, given Prophet Amoako’s prominence within the religious community.

During the proceedings, their defense team maintained that the Prophet, his wife, and Linda Bonsu Bempah were not guilty of any wrongdoing, setting the stage for what could be a highly followed trial.

The court has adjourned the case to a future date as the legal teams prepare for the next steps. The public is advised to stay tuned for further updates as the matter develops.

Background: Brief Facts of the Case

According to the prosecution’s brief facts, Elisha Salifu Amoako, a prominent Reverend Minister and the father of a 16-year-old boy (whose name is withheld), is the first accused in the case. His wife, Mouha Amoako, a banker and mother of the 16-year-old, and Linda Bonsu Bempah, a sales assistant at Lilo Stitches (a business owned by the elder brother of the 16-year-old), are also standing trial.

The incident occurred on October 12, 2024, during celebrations marking the 25th birthday of the 16-year-old’s elder brother, Bonsu Prempeh. Linda Bonsu Bempah, who worked closely with Bonsu Prempeh, handed over the keys to Mouha Amoako’s Jaguar F-Pace Sport SUV (registration number GN 7801-20) to the 16-year-old. Despite knowing the boy was underage and without a valid driver’s license, Bonsu Prempeh permitted him to take the vehicle.

The minor, along with a friend named Prince Tijani, drove the SUV towards the Bawaleshie area on Dzanie Ashie Street. Unfortunately, while navigating a section of the road near the Mensa Wood Avenue junction, the 16-year-old lost control of the vehicle, crashing into the rear of an Acura 4×4 with registration number GR 2542-23.

The impact caused both vehicles to veer off the road and collide with the fence wall of a nearby house, resulting in a devastating fire that consumed both cars. Tragically, two 12-year-old passengers in the Acura, Justine Agbenu and Maame Dwomoh Boateng, were trapped and perished in the blaze.

The 16-year-old driver, along with other injured passengers, is currently receiving treatment at the University of Ghana Medical Center. The prosecution revealed that both Prophet Amoako and his wife admitted during investigations that they had previously allowed their son to drive the vehicle to various locations, including a local gym, despite his lack of a license.

This chilling incident has raised serious legal questions regarding the responsibility and accountability of the accused individuals, as the trial is set to proceed.

Source: NKONKONSA.com

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