Mr. Michael Ampadu who is hearing the jailbreak case, adjourned it to February 18 to allow Wills help the Police arrest the said Kwesi and to also identify the said CIP official. However, when the case resumed Monday, Head of Operations at the BNI, Lord Nyatewie told the Takoradi Market Circle District Court that Wills failed to show them the location of Kwesi, our correspondent Eric Adjei reported. Though the BNI official said Wills led a team of investigators to Kansaworado where he claimed the said Kwesi was located, he failed to pinpoint the exact location of Kwesi. “We went to Kansaworado where he [Samuel Wills] alleged Kwesi is but unfortunately he could not show the exact place the said Kwesi lives at Kansaworado” the BNI man told the court. Mr. Nyatewie however, did not say when and how many times they went to the location given the investigators by the accused person. In view of the circumstance, the judge adjourned the case to March 4 to allow investigators to continue the search for the said Kwesi. ‘Rogue’ CID Meanwhile, prosecutors failed on Monday to give the court update on whether it has investigated the claim by the accused person that his escape was also aided by a police CID official. The suspect, Samuel Wilson was arrested by the Bureau of National Investigations in an uncompleted building at Kansaworado, a suburb of Sekondi-Takoradi metropolis and handed over to the police for investigations. Wilson who was being held at the Police cell allegedly used a hacksaw blade to cut some metal railings covering a ventilation duct to the cell Sunday evening and escaped without any of the seven officers on duty noticing.
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