For involving into gay activities, Police Declares Ibrahim Mansaray wanted
By Audrey Raymonda John
Magistrate Sahr Kekura of Ross Road Court No.1 has discharged the matter between the Inspector General of Police and Ajina Mansaray for want of prosecution.
The accused was arraigned before him after police investigation for preliminary hearing on seven count charges of conspiracy to commit felony, Robbery with Aggravation, Wounding and Assault occasioning actual bodily harm contrary to section 47 against the person’s Act of 1816.
It was alleged by the police on the charge sheet on count one that on Sunday 19th November 2023, at Old Main Motor Road Deep Eye Water, the accused conspired together with other person unknown to commit felony to wit Robbery with Aggravation.
On count two and , it was alleged that on the same date and place, the accused being arm with a knife robbed complainant Binta Bah one Tecno Cammon 17 mobile phone valued two thousand five hundred Leones, and also robbed Isata sow one Tecno Cammon 19 mobile phone and other properties worth eight thousand two hundred and fifty Leones.
The police also alleged on count four and five that the accused during the incident wounded complainant.
On count six and seven, the police stated on the charge sheet that the accused assaulted both complainants thereby causing them actual bodily harm.
The accused who has been appeared in court since the inception of the matter run into luck yesterday.
Shortly after the matter was mentioned by the court clerk for further hearing Magistrate Sahr Kekura said since prosecution witness number one testified on the 27th February 2023 to date no other prosecution witness has been led in evidence and the court has taken several adjourned date at the instance of the prosecution. He said the accused has been in custody for over four month without further prosecution.
In the light of the foregoing, Magistrate Sahr Kekura thereby discharged. The accused for want of prosecution. Pursuant to section 94 of the Criminal Procedure Act No. 32 of 1965.