Joseph Blackson Adumadze, a 37-year-old database administrator on the Electoral Commission (EC) has been granted bail by an Accra High Court in reference to stolen gadgets belonging to the elections administration physique.
The third accused had earlier pleaded not responsible to the costs of conspiracy to steal and stealing.
In courtroom on Monday, lawyer for Adumadze knowledgeable the Dansoman Circuit courtroom that they have been but to serve the proceedings of the High Court on the Police for him to execute his bail, therefore the absence of his shopper.
The three others, Philip Tetteh, a 26-year-old labourer, Benjamin Fienyi, a safety man and Clifford Yeboah, nevertheless, stay in Police custody.
The prosecution led by Christopher Wonder mentioned he was stunned that Mr Adumadzie had been granted bail by the High Court contemplating the nationwide curiosity of the case.
Lawyer for 23-year-old Clifford Yeboah, mentioned his shopper who’s a scholar forfeited his exams due to the case, including that some gadgets which had been retrieved from him valued no more than GHC2,000 and therefore prayed for bail for him.
According to his lawyer, Yeboah walked to the courtroom as a freeman however was lawfully remanded by the courtroom.
Prosecution prayed for few days to allow them finalise their investigations.
Prosecution mentioned the Police has not retrieved the dell laptops which contained bio information and vital data.
The case has since been adjourned to May 9.
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