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Court warns of striking out Mamprobi baby theft case over delays in disclosures

Court warns of striking out Mamprobi baby theft case over delays in disclosures

An Accra Circuit Court has warned that it will strike out the alleged Mamprobi Hospital baby theft case if the prosecution failed to file its disclosures. 

The court, sitting at the Police Headquarters, issued the warning after the prosecution, led by Chief Inspector Opoku Aniagyei, explained that efforts to file witness statements had been hampered by delays in obtaining signatures from key witnesses. 

The prosecution told the court that statements had been prepared for the complainant and her husband, but they were yet to sign them.  

Doctors, nurses and security personnel who are expected to testify for the prosecution have also not signed their statements. 

The Ghana News Agency (GNA) gathered that a lawyer claiming to represent the hospital had requested a conference with the doctors, nurses and security personnel before they submitted their signed statements. 

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As a result, the prosecution has been unable to file the disclosures for the past two months. 

The court indicated that the case would be struck out if the disclosures were not filed and adjourned proceedings to June 11, 2026. 

The case attracted widespread public attention when it emerged in February this year. 

The accused, Latifa Salifu, a 33-year-old trader, was arraigned for allegedly stealing a four-day-old baby from Mamprobi Hospital. 

Charged with child stealing, she has pleaded not guilty and is on bail in the sum of GH¢200,000. 

The complainant, Precious Ankomah, a 29-year-old trader from James Town, delivered a baby boy through caesarean section at Mamprobi Hospital on February 16, 2026. 

The prosecution said medical tests later revealed that the baby had jaundice and arrangements were made to transfer both mother and child to the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital for further treatment. 

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Although the complainant was discharged on the same day because she could not settle her medical bills, she remained at the hospital with her baby. 

At about 0400 hours on February 17, Latifa, dressed in peach-coloured nurse scrubs, approached the complainant and took a look at her baby before leaving. 

 At about 0700 hours, she allegedly returned and took the baby under the pretext of administering medication. 

She subsequently disappeared with the child. 

When nurses reported for the morning shift, they discovered that the baby was missing. 

 The complainant informed them that a woman she believed to be a nurse had taken the baby for treatment. 

A search conducted within the hospital proved unsuccessful, prompting a report to the Mamprobi police by Abigail Gudjinu, a nurse. 

On February 18, while investigations were ongoing, a whistle-blower informed the police that the accused had claimed she had delivered a baby at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital and had been discharged the same day. 

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Investigations led to her arrest, during which she allegedly admitted to the offence. 

Source: GNA 

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