An Accra Circuit Court has restored the bail conditions of NPP Bono Regional Chairman Kwame Baffoe, popularly known as Abronye DC, after he complied with a directive to surrender his passport.
The court had on June 4, 2026, remanded Abronye in police custody for failing to hand over his passport as required under his bail conditions in an ongoing criminal case.
During proceedings on Monday, June 8, counsel for the accused, Daniel Martey Addo, informed the court that all bail conditions had been met.
The registrar confirmed that the passports had been deposited on the morning of Friday, June 5, 2026, and the court subsequently restored his bail.
The court, however, cautioned Abronye that any further violation of his bail terms would result in its revocation.
Abronye DC is facing a charge of false publication brought against him by the State. The High Court had granted him bail last month after he was remanded following his arraignment, with the passport surrender listed among the conditions attached.
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