

The suspected land guards appeared again before the Adantan Circuit court on Wednesday, 23rd July 2025. The prosecution argues that all efforts to get Trassaco for statements have proven futile to proceed with the investigation.
The defence Lawyers Martin Kpebu and Kwame Tanor. Lawyer Martin Kpebu briefing the court pleaded before Her Ladyship Justice Angela Attachie the suspects, and Trasaco has almost reached an agreement with Madam Grace Durowaa to pay for the reconstruction of her demolished building.
They are pleading for the court to grant them bail to reunite with their family. Lawyer kubi further pleaded that Trassaco will have paid for the demolished building.
Her Ladyship Justice Angela Attachie granted the suspected land guards, namely bail with 800k each, with landed property and with 2 sureties. Her Ladyship further orders the defence lawyers to take Trassaco to the police station to give a statement. If he fails to do an order of arrest will be issued against him.
There was an emotional turn when lawyer Martin Kpebu approached Madam Grace Durowaa apologized to her and assured her that he ensured payment of reconstruction.
We interviewed an Adentan court official on the ongoing issue; he stressed that this is a strong warning to those individuals who act as land guards and claim to execute court orders. Any legitimate court orders are executed by court bailiffs, not land guards, police or soldiers. If the court requires security assistance, the court will seek such assistance directly. This incidence is a classic example there are no court orders. Which have exposed the land guards and Trassaco.
Authorities have vowed to follow the matter closely to ensure Justice is served.
Case was adjourned to September 2025