Accra, Jan. 8, – The wife of
Rabih Haddad, the 39-year-old Lebanese Businessman accused of raping his
19-year-old domestic help, wept uncontrollably in court as the case was adjourn
to January 9.
The wife of the accused had her
hopes gushed when an Accra High Court adjourned the hearing of the bail
application at the instance of the prosecution because the State Attorney
assigned to the matter was indisposed.
The woman who could not control
her tears broke down at the court drawing sympathy from some of the audience.
Defence Counsel, Mr Ralph Poku
Adusei earlier informed the court that Haddad’s wife and two kids have been
thrown out of their apartment.
According to defence counsel, the
weeping wife was expecting the court to grant her husband bail so he could find
the entire family good sleeping place.
Mr Adusei drew the court’s
attention to the fact that the matter before it was a “human rights crises,”
which ought to heard, adding that the facts of the matter did not support the charge.
Counsel said the matter could be
heard without the presence of the State Attorney since they have filed their
affidavit in opposition, which the court could rely on.
He held that if the State
Attorney was not available, someone else should have been be assigned to the
case describing the actions of the State as an attempt to delay the processes.
Mrs Marietta Brew Appiah Oppong
former Attorney General (AG) who was watching brief informed the court that she
had earlier communicated with the substantive attorney who informed her that
she was indisposed.
According to the former AG, she
also spoke to the Attorney General who suggested the matter be adjourned so an
attorney could be assigned to handle it.
On December 5, this year a District
Court in Accra remanded into Police custody on a charge of rape.
The State has however filed an
affidavit in opposition to the bail application.
At the High Court, Mr Justice
Justine Kofi Dorgu, the trial judge adjourned the matter to January 9.
The facts as narrated by the
Prosecution at the District Court was that the victim is a 19-year-old Togolese
who was engaged as a domestic house help at the residence of Haddad.
Haddad is a Lebanese resident at
Airport Hills, Accra.
Prosecution said in the month of
November, last year, the, alleged victim was employed by the accused as a house
help and she shares the boys quarters of the house with another house help.
The prosecution said ever since
the alleged victim moved to the house the accused had persistently harassed her
and insisted on having sexual intercourse with her anytime other occupants of
the house including Haddad’s wife are out of the premises.
Prosecution said on November 30,
last year, in the afternoon Haddad lured the victim into one of the rooms
upstairs in the house and had sex with her.
Prosecution said the victim
reported the incident to a co-worker in the house but both kept the incident to
themselves for the fear of losing their jobs.
On December 2, between 16:00
hours and 17:00 hours when Haddad’s wife and kids had gone out, Haddad
requested for coffee from the alleged victim.
She then proceeded to the kitchen
to prepare the coffee when Haddad then approached her and demanded sex from
her.
Prosecution said the victim
resisted and this infuriated Haddad who slapped her on the face and held her
neck and dragged her into the master bedroom.
According to prosecution Haddad
stripped her naked and had sex with her.
Prosecution said after the act
the accused warned her not to inform anyone and then took his bath and left the
house in his car.
Prosecution said the victim, for
the second time reported her ordeal to a co-worker who in turn passed the
information to a Police Officer who was on duty nearby.
The matter was, therefore
reported to the Domestic Violence and Victim Support Unit (DOVVSU) at Airport
upon which Haddad was arrested.
Prosecution said the victim was
issued with a medical report form to seek treatment while a DNA test was to be
conducted to confirm or otherwise the allegation of rape.
Haddad has however denied the
offence, the prosecution said.
GNA

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