Samuel Adam’s Interpol Red Alert Arrest A Plan To Embarrass John Mahama-Alex Segbefia

Deputy Campaign Manager for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Alex Segbefia has stated that former President John Mahama is the target in the Interpol Red Alert for the arrest of Samuel Adam Foster also known as Samuel Adam Mahama and three others over their role in the Airbus bribery scandal as it is meant to embarrass him ahead of the upcoming polls.

In a statement, Mr Segbefia said the Special Prosecutor still went ahead to trigger the Interpol alert even though Ghanaian authorities are aware of the residence of the persons being sort, making the situation worrying.

“What is unusual about this particular Red Notice is that Ghana Government knows where Samuel Mahama lives in the UK up to his exact residential address.”

Mr. Segbefia also could not fathom the basis for the arrest warrant issued since the UK government, where the scandal emanated from, did not find Samuel Mahama and the three others guilty of any offence that warranted their arrest.

“One needs to bear in mind that the entire hullabaloo about Airbus emanated from the UK courts, which have dealt with it and settled it. And yet even though he and the other persons named in the Red Notice are British Nationals, the UK government has not thought it fit to proffer any charges against them.”

“He is not considered a flight risk so no restrictions have been imposed on him and he has not been asked to hand over his passport. Why would the UK Government, based on the same facts as are narrated in the Red Notice, arrest him for Ghana government? Besides, Ghana has an extradition treaty with the UK. It also has a Mutual Legal Assistance Agreement with the UK,” Alex Segbefia wrote.

He also accused the family of President Akufo-Addo of masterminding media reports intended to draw attention to the case.

 

Below is the full statement

Hon. Alex Segbefia, a former Crown Prosecutor in the United Kingdom writes on the so called Interpol Red Notice on Foster Samuel Adam and two others.

A Red Notice is usually issued against a criminal fugitive on the run who seeks actively to evade justice. It is a notice published by Interpol to law enforcement agents across the world requesting them to locate and provisionally arrest a person pending his extradition. When it is published, it is not Interpol seeking the location and arrest of the person, but rather the country that requests the publication. Procedurally, Interpol would publish a Red Notice at the request of a member country provided the request meets the constitutional requirements of Interpol.

A Red Notice is, however, a voluntary system. A state is therefore not obliged to make an arrest based on its publication and can decide to ignore it. This is because it is not an arrest warrant, and countries can themselves determine what weight to give such notice.

What is unusual about this particular Red Notice is that Ghana Government knows where Samuel Mahama lives in the UK up to his exact residential address. One needs to bear in mind that all the hula-baloo about Airbus emanated from the UK courts, who have dealt with it and settled it. And yet even though he and the other persons named in the Red Notice are British Nationals, the UK government has not thought it fit to proffer any charges against them. He is not considered a flight risk so no restrictions have been imposed on him and he has not been asked to hand over his passport. Why would the UK Government, based on the same facts as are narrated in the Red Notice, arrest him for Ghana government? Besides, Ghana has an extradition treaty with the UK. It also has a Mutual Legal Assistance Agreement with the UK.

Why publish Red Notice when the Ghana Government can formally ask for his extradition through regular channels?

The Special Prosecutor must be aware that it is forlorn hope that the UK government would extradite the three named persons.

It is interesting how recently the scurrilous story found its way unto the front pages of the controversial Sun newspaper in the UK. Individuals behind that publication are suspected to be closely tied to the family of Akufo-Addo.

This so-called arrest warrant is a red herring. It is an extension of their game plan to embarrass President John Mahama because of the impending elections.