Mpohor Kidnapping: Media General to overturn court decision to remand Connect FM presenter

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Media General Company Limited, employers of Nhyiraba Paa Kwesi Simpson have said they would challenge a decision by a circuit court to detain the Takoradi-based Morning Show Host.

Mr Simpson, who works with Connect FM, has been remanded into police custody for two weeks together with another suspect.

They are facing the court for publishing false news with the intent to cause fear and alarm, contrary to the Public Order Act, and false publication of news through an electronic device.

Attempts by Counsel for the journalist to push for bail failed, as prosecution prayed the court to remand him into police custody.

It is reported however, that Media General has been engaging lawyers to overturn the court’s decision.

Stephen Kumi, boyfriend of one Stephanie Kumiwaa, the alleged abducted woman, and Nhyiraba Paa Kwesi Simpson, are to spend two weeks in police custody and will reappear in court on November 16, 2021.

The two who pleaded not guilty were arrested in connection with a recent kidnapping case at Mpohor described by the police as fake.

Ebo Donkor, the defence counsel for the two, in his plea for bail, said Stephen Kumi must be rather treated as a victim in the case, while Nhyiraba Paa Kwesi Simpson must be seen as one who was only doing his work as a journalist.

“I must say the two counts are dead on arrival. The three ingredients that must show for count 1 to stand must include the fact that, a statement must be false and must be indeed a publication as well as the intent. For A1, there is no evidence that the information received from the girlfriend was false, and again the police have evidence that he paid some money which the police has removed from their fact sheet.”

Background

The report of the alleged case of kidnapping involving a 26-year-old woman, Stephanie Kumiwaa, received attention in sections of the media.

But a statement from the police said checks at the Mpohor Police District Command indicated that no such case had been reported there.The Police Service thus insisted that the kidnapping story was untrue.

Preliminary investigation

During interrogation, Stephen Kumi told the police that he met the victim on Facebook, and they started dating.

On October 17, 2021, Stephanie called to inform him that she was visiting him but did not show up.

However, on October 19, 2021, he received a call from a friend of Stephanie that someone called on Stephanie’s phone number that she had been kidnapped, and the suspected kidnappers demanded a ransom of GH¢2,000.00.

Police escorted suspect Stephen Kumi to Mpohor and all efforts to locate the residence, family relations of Stephanie and Sandra for confirmation of the alleged incident proved futile.

“The Western Regional Police Command wants to use this opportunity to remind the media that they should cross-check all information from the Command for confirmation before publications are done. The police will continue to collaborate with them to combat crime in the region”, the police statement added.

SOURCE: DAILY MAIL MONITORING

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