The Attorney General's office has stated its intent to press fresh charges against the founder and leader of Alive Chapel International, Archbishop Elisha Salifu Amoako, his wife Moha, and a domestic worker.

According to a report by onuaonline.com, State Attorney Yaw Acquah told a court on Thursday, December 5, 2024, that the decision to press fresh charges was in line with evidence that has come up as a result of investigations into the October 12, 2024, accident at East Legon, which claimed two lives. "At the last date, you ordered that we file further disclosures.

The nature of the evidence that our investigators have compiled so far has made it necessary for us to amend the charge sheet before any further disclosures are made.

In the circumstance, the prosecution prays for a short adjournment to allow us to put our house in order so that this court may proceed," the state attorney prayed the court.