The Kaneshie District Court has remanded Bright Aweh and Thomas Ziggah, the two accused persons in the murder case of Immigration Officer Stephen King Amoah, into prison custody after both men pleaded to remain at the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) holding facility. During proceedings, the first accused, Bright Aweh, renewed concerns about access to his family while in custody. The prosecution subsequently requested that both accused persons be remanded into prison custody, arguing that their complaints about restricted family access at the NIB facility would be addressed under the Ghana Prisons Service. The judge observed that prison custody offers a more structured environment where such rights can be guaranteed and ordered that both accused persons be transferred to prison custody. Despite repeated pleas from the accused to remain at the NIB facility, the court maintained its decision.