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High Court grants Abu Trica GH¢30 million bail

Court sets strict conditions as the high-profile case involving Abu Trica continues

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April 22, 2026
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The High Court has granted GH₵30 million bail with two sureties to Frederick Kumi, popularly known as Abu Trica, marking a significant development in the long-running legal battle surrounding his extradition case. 

The court ordered that the bail be secured with two sureties, both of whom must be justified. 

The update was confirmed in a Facebook post on Tuesday, April 21, 2026, by his lawyer, Oliver Barker-Vormawor, who disclosed that the court had approved bail for his client after months in custody. 

The bail decision follows several failed attempts by the defence to secure his release while challenging the legal basis for the extradition proceedings against him. 

Background to the case 

Abu Trica, a Ghanaian social media personality and businessman, was arrested on December 11, 2025, in a joint operation involving Ghanaian security agencies and United States law enforcement authorities. 

Authorities allege that he was part of an international cybercrime syndicate involved in romance scams targeting elderly victims in the United States.  

Investigators claim the syndicate defrauded victims of more than $8 million through online relationships created using false identities. 

According to the unsealed indictment referenced in earlier proceedings, Abu Trica faces charges including conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering conspiracy, offences that could attract up to 20 years’ imprisonment if proven in a US court. 

Investigators also alleged that the group used artificial intelligence tools to create fake online profiles and build trust with victims before requesting funds under various pretexts. 

Extradition proceedings and legal challenges 

Following his arrest, Abu Trica was arraigned before the Gbese District Court in Accra as part of extradition proceedings triggered by a request from US authorities seeking his transfer to stand trial. 

Two other individuals initially named in the case — Lord Eshun and Bernard Aidoo — were later cleared by prosecutors after investigations reportedly found no evidence against them. 

The withdrawal of charges against the co-accused became a central argument in the defence’s legal strategy. His legal team argued that once the alleged conspirators were removed from the case, the legal foundation for the conspiracy charge against Abu Trica had been undermined. 

The defence subsequently filed multiple applications, including a judicial review and certiorari application at the High Court, seeking to quash the District Court proceedings and halt the extradition process. 

Despite these efforts, earlier attempts to secure bail were unsuccessful, leaving the accused in custody while legal arguments continued. 

Public attention and controversy 

The case has attracted significant public attention in Ghana, largely due to Abu Trica’s high-profile social media presence and displays of wealth before his arrest. 

Public debate intensified following allegations that he operated a lavish lifestyle funded by proceeds of cyber fraud, although his lawyers have maintained that the prosecution must prove its claims in court. 

The case has also drawn commentary from celebrities and public figures, with some supporters calling for his release while others emphasized the need for due process and accountability. 

Significance of the bail ruling 

The High Court’s decision to grant bail represents a turning point in the case, as it allows Abu Trica temporary freedom while legal proceedings continue. 

Legal analysts say the bail ruling does not end the extradition case but gives the defence a greater opportunity to pursue its constitutional and procedural challenges outside custody. 

The conditions attached to the bail, including reporting requirements and possible travel restrictions, are expected to shape how the case proceeds in the coming months.

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