I Want To Die - Kennedy Agyapong Says As He Arrives In Court

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The case has been moved to the Cocoa Affairs Court at Adjabeng, Accra.

Hundreds of NPP supporters and some national executive members, who have been waiting since morning, have thronged the court premises to follow proceedings in a case where the MP has been charged with treason.

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Citi News’ Eunice Dufie said a while ago that the case is about to be heard.

“He looks angry…” she reported.

“I’ll not say anything, I want to die, I want to die’,” our correspondent quoted the beleaguered MP to have said as he stepped out of a police van.

Earlier, supporters of the party and officials stormed the Fast Track High Court and the police had to barricade the main entrance to prevent them from breaking the gates leading to the court premises.

The embattled lawmaker has been in the custody of the Bureau of National Investigations (BNI) over the last 48 hours.

Source: Citifmonline.com

 

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JusticeGhana Editors' Notes:

Would Ken Agyapong, who during the NPP Greater Accra Regional Rally, taunted President Mills, as a "Number One Thief" in relation to Woyome Case,  likely to get a fair trial?

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