play videoMajor Maxwell Mahama was killed in a public lynching in 2017
One of the 14 persons accused of the murder of the late Major Maxwell Mahama, has admitted to hitting the head of the deceased military officer with a block during his brutal lynching in 2017.
Akwasi Baah led in evidence by his counsel to present his evidence-in-chief, however, told an Accra High Court on Tuesday that the late soldier was already dead when he smashed his head with the cement block.
Led by George Bernard Shaw, the accused according to a report by Dailyguidenetwork.com sighted by GhanaWeb, informed the court that he was not present at the scene when the mob attacked Major Mahama but later arrived at the scene when he had been beaten to death.
The suspect said he had been a robbery victim a day prior to the incident and that upon arriving at the scene of the lynching, he realised that the deceased was wearing a boot similar to that which one his assailants wore during the robbery he suffered.
Akwasi Baah told the court that while he was travelling from Dunkwa-on-Offin to Obuasi on May 28, 2017, the car he was onboard run into a gang of armed robbers.
He said the road had been barricaded by robbers carrying weapons adding that the robbers hijacked the vehicle, commanded everyone to step down and later searched all the passengers on board the vehicle.