Retired US General case fabricated-Lawyers
By Masahudu Ankiilu Kunateh, Ghanadot
Accra, Sept 18, Ghanadot - Lawyers
for the retired American Two Star General of the United
States Air Force, James Kellim, have indicated that the
attempt by the Police Intelligence Professional Standards
(PIPS) Unit of the Ghana Police Service to portray their
client as a criminal was a ploy to truncate a criminal case
pending against a Ghanaian hotel operator, Patience Boateng.
Joe Aboagye Debrah of 1st Law Legal Practitioners, has
observed.
The lady, who is believed to be in her mid-40s, is alleged
to have taken advantage of the friendliness of the General
to steal various sums of money amounting to $57,000 from his
accounts with his visa card which Kellim gave her while he
was in Ghana for a visit.
The General was therefore released unconditionally on the
very day he was arrested- September 15, 2009.
Following his arrest and subsequent publications in Daily
Guide, local tabloid and other print and electronic media,
the counsel for Kellim, Joe Aboagye Debrah, has also
petitioned the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Paul
Tawiah Quaye to order investigations into the conduct of the
Head of PIPS, ACP Timothy Ashley.
The lawyer sought to find out why ACP Ashley was in such a
rush to get the story published by journalists and also why
his client was denied access to his lawyers by ACP Ashley.
He also wanted answers as to how and why the ladies involved
in the matter were released as soon as his client was
arrested?
The lawyer urged the IGP to also find out what relationship
existed between ACP Ashley and Madam Patience Boateng, the
suspect in the substantive matter, who cannot be traced by
the Police.
"What offence under the Criminal Code, 1960 (Act 29) as
amended, did our client commit?" he questioned.
Giving a background to the case which had prominent banner
headlines, lawyer Debrah wrote, "We are instructed that our
client had filed a complaint of stealing at the CID
Headquarters against a Ghanaian lady named Patience Boateng
involving approximately fifty thousand United States dollars
(US$50,000).
According to him, his client filed his compliant on August
13, 2009. When the suspect was bailed, she petitioned PIPS
that she had been detained for more than 48 hours by the
Police officers. Strangely, the same ACP Ashley then
attempted to halt the entire investigation of the
substantive matter.
It took a petition from the then counsel of our client and
the intervention of both the legal department of the Ghana
Police Service and the Director, CID, to ensure that the
investigation was not truncated."
The counsel observed that having failed in that effort, "we
find it extremely unusual that the same officer and men
under his command could storm a hotel room and arrest our
client on clearly trumped up charges which have no
foundation in fact or in law."
In a statement issued to the media, Joe Debrah suggested
that his client as well as newsmen that covered the story
were set up and demanded an unqualified apology on behalf of
his client.
"Our client was set up and the journalists concerned were
also set up by the named officers for a defined purpose,
i.e. prevent our client’s case which was being processed for
court on Friday, September 18, 2009 from proceeding to trial
by instigating a deportation or harassment warranting a
flight out of the country."
It would be recalled that James Kellim was alleged to have
videotaped Ghanaian ladies whilst having sex with them for a
fee of GH¢500.
The 72-year-old American was said to have also offered the
ladies phallic vibrators to inset in their vaginas, asking
the ladies to meow like cats whilst he filmed them on a
video camera allegedly for phonographic purposes.
Meanwhile a police source has revealed that James was not
arrested in his hotel room but at another hotel where the
two ladies lodged and invited him to join them.
James is reported to have had a call from one of the women
who gave her name as Joyce and introduced herself as a
boutique owner.
She then sought to seek James’ assistance to import
vibrators into the country for sale.
The lady then invited him to a hotel to show her samples and
to demonstrate how to use the vibrators which James obliged
to do.
He got to the hotel through the assistance of a cabbie
driver who was directed by the lady. When he got to the room
of the lady, he allegedly met two naked ladies who requested
he filmed them while teaching them how to use the vibrators
so they could show their clients how the vibrators are used.
James later realised he had been set up when the police
surfaced a few minutes later and arrested him.
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