Arrest Made in Connection to Murder of Queen Mother in Nungua

Samuel Adjei has been arrested and charged with the murder of queen mother Naa Borley Nelson during her enskinment ceremony in Nungua. He faces additional charges for unlawful firearm possession and is currently remanded in police custody, with further hearings scheduled for March 12 to allow for police investigations.
A man named Samuel Adjei has been arrested in connection to the murder of Naa Borley Nelson, also known as Naa Gamu, the queen mother of the Ga Adangme Muslim Union in Nungua. He is facing charges for both unlawful possession of firearms and murder. Adjei appeared before the Teshie District Court, which opted not to take his plea and instead remanded him into police custody.
The case has been adjourned until March 12, allowing law enforcement to conduct further investigations and prepare a duplicate docket for evaluation by the Attorney General. Naa Borley Nelson was fatally injured during her enskinment ceremony—a ceremonial coronation—when a musket accidentally discharged, striking her in the thigh, resulting in the tragic incident last Saturday.
In summary, Samuel Adjei is facing serious charges related to the murder of the queen mother during her coronation ceremony. The case has been postponed for additional police investigation and legal procedures, highlighting the ongoing legal process and the significance of the incident in the community.
Original Source: www.ghanabusinessnews.com