Exactly a year ago, a young army captain leading a detachment at Diaso in the Upper Denkyira District of the Central Region, was murdered on suspicion he was a robber.

An officer with the 5th Infantry Battalion of the Ghana Army, Captain Maxwell Adam Mahama, had gone for his usual morning exercise on May 29, 2017, when residents attacked and clubbed him to death at Denyira Obuasi.

Some residents filmed the horrific incident and circulated it on social media which generated national outrage.

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The police chief was speaking to Joy News’ Ohemeng Tawiah who visited the community where the incident took place a year after.

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His uncle, Prof. Fred Mark Bagonluri, described as unfortunate; a man who has sworn to defend his country had to die in such a manner.

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“For him to die in this manner challenges my citizenship,” he said.

After thorough screening, 22 were arraigned on charges of murder and conspiracy to commit murder. The state prosecutors dropped charges against eight for lack of sufficient evidence to prove the charges.

The 14 accused are standing trial at the Accra High Court after a lower court, Accra Central District Court found enough evidence to okay a trial.

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Chief State Attorney, Evelyn Keelson, tendered in 53 exhibits for the trial including forensic reports, post-mortem report on the deceased, video recordings, two single-barrelled shot guns, a six-inch cement block and a partly burnt shirt.

The rest are one clog pistol, an iPhone, a metal bar, a stone, two pellets, one empty cartridge, seven rounds of ammunition and photograph of the crime scene.