Chief Inspector Bernard Berko, the investigator in the case in which the National Chairman of the NDC, Samuel Ofosu-Ampofo and Anthony Kweku Boahen are standing trial over a leaked audio tape has said he has no evidence that the two accused persons hatched a plan before the said meeting.
He also told the Commercial Division of the Accra High Court that, Kweku Boahen, the second accused person did not speak at the said meeting.
He however asserted that, though he didn’t speak at the said meeting, it doesn’t not mean criminal charges could not be initiated against him.
Chief Inspector Berko, the third prosecution witness, made this known when he was facing further cross-examination from Lawyer Tony Lithur on his testimony.
In court on Thursday before Justice Samuel Asiedu, a Justice of the Court of Appeal sitting with an additional responsibility as a High Court judge, the investigator said, the two planned to harm the Electoral Commissioner and the Peace Council Chairperson.
When asked by Tony Lithur, whether he heard or saw A2 (Kweku Boahen) plotting against anyone leading to him being charged, the investigator, said Kweku Boahen stated in an interview that he supported the plan.