Tag: Murder

  • NDC halts campaigning in Mfanstiman over murder of NPP MP

    The opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) suspended campaign activities in the Mfantsiman Constituency after the gruesome murder of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament for the area, Ekow Kwansah Hayford.

    Mr. Hayford is reported to have been killed Friday dawn when some armed robbers attacked his convoy on the Abeadze Dominase-Mankessim road in his constituency.

    The NDC said in a statement that the decision to suspend campaign activities in the area is to show honour to the late Hayford.

    “We write to communicate the decision of the NDC PC for Mfantseman Odziifo James Essoun to suspend his campaigns in the Constituency until Monday in honour of the death of the sitting NPP MP/PC”, a statement from the NDC read.

    “[We] strongly call on the Police to do everything in their power to apprehend the perpetrators of this heinous crime and let the law deal ruthlessly with them”, the statement further continued.

    “In expressing our utmost condolences to the good people of Mfantseman, we call on the NPP government of H. E. Nana Akufo Addo to arrest the poor security situation across the country”, it added.

    Source: 3 News

  • Man in Police grips for allegedly killing German girlfriend and daughter at Kokrobite

    The Ghana Police Service has arrested a 43-year-old Burkinabe man on suspicion of murdering his German girlfriend and her 13-year-old-daughter at their residence in Kokrobite, Accra.

    The accused is currently under investigation for secretly burying the two at the bushy area within their residence.

    People who live in the neighbourhood told the Police that the three had been living together since January 2020, until the sudden disappearance of the two.

    A strong stench from the neighbourhood and obvious absence of the woman and her daughter prompted neighbours to lodge a complaint with the Police at Kokrobite leading to the discovery of the bodies of the deceased.

    An exhumation order from Court is being executed for the bodies to be exhumed to undergo autopsy as part of the investigation.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Kokrobite: Burkinabe arrested for murdering German partner, daughter

    A 43-year-old Burkinabe man has been arrested by the police for allegedly murdering his German partner and her 13-year-old daughter.

    He is believed to have secretly buried them in a nearby bush in their house at Kokrobite in Accra.

    The suspect has been identified as Boigouna Aloys.

    According to residents, the two had been living together with the daughter of the deceased since January 2020 until their sudden disappearance.

    A strong stench in the neighbourhood raised suspicions about the possible murder of the two.

    This led to the lodging of a complaint with the Kokrobite police for further investigations.

    Police have since visited the scene where the two deceased persons were suspected to have been buried.

    The police have begun investigations into the incident, and have plans to obtain an exhumation order from the court to exhume the suspected dead bodies as investigations continue.

    Source: citinewsroom

  • Police arrest herbalist, accomplice in “murder” of Hot FMs finance officer

    The police in Accra have picked up a herbalist and an accomplice in connection with the murder of Nana Ndoli Panin III, the Baamuhene of Enchi Kramokrom in the Western North Region, who is also the finance officer of Hot FM, an Accra-based radio station.

    This was after his body was found lying in a pool of blood on a bed at a hotel near the Takoradi lorry station at Kaneshie.

    The suspects are Kwame Ofori Ogyaba, the deceased’s friend and spiritual father, and Nana Kwame Kwakye, the accomplice.

    The two suspects have been detained and are currently assisting the police in their investigation.

    Briefing

    According to the Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the Accra Central Police Command, Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Effia Tenge, at about 7:05 p.m. last Friday, the Assistant Manager of a hotel came to the Kaneshie Police Station and reported that they had discovered the body of one of their male clients dead in the hotel room.

    Body discovered

    She said the assistant hotel manager indicated that the male guest checked into the hotel room on Thursday, October 1, 2020.

    But on his usual rounds of the hotel at about 6 p.m. the next day, he found one of his male guests lying motionless in a pool of blood on his bed in the hotel room.

    DSP Tenge said based on the information the police immediately proceeded to the scene and invited the crime scene management team from the National Criminal Investigations Department (CID) to help in processing the scene.

    She said as reported earlier, the police found the deceased in a pool of blood on his bed, and in the course of investigations a Toyota Rav 4 vehicle, believed to be that of the deceased, was retrieved from a location at the Takoradi lorry station and brought to the station.

    Deceased identified

    The body has been deposited at Police Hospital mortuary and that he was identified as Nana Ndoli Panin III.

    DSP Tenge said preliminary investigations into the incident had revealed that at about 1 p.m. on October 1, 2020, while Nana Panin III was in his office, he received a phone call from his spiritual father (the herbalist) to meet him at the said hotel at Kaneshie.

    He, therefore, left his office in a hurry and drove his Toyota Rav 4 with registration number GE 1730-09 to the Takoradi lorry station at Kaneshie where he parked and walked to meet the herbalist.

    However, at about 6 p.m. on October 2, 2020, his lifeless body was discovered in the room of the hotel.

    Investigations were extended to Amasaman and Asuoboi where two suspects were arrested.

    Chinese hangs

    In a separate development, a Chinese working with Casino Gold at Osu reported to the police that at about 5:30 a.m. on Saturday, October 3, 2020, she woke up and found out that a friend, also a Chinese, aged 27, had hanged himself in the bathroom.

    Mrs. Tenge said police immediately proceeded to the scene together with the crime scene team and found the deceased in a sitting position in the bathroom.

    Further information gathered by the police indicated that when the complainant sighted the deceased she raised an alarm which attracted others, who rushed to the scene in a bid to rescue the deceased, and sent him to the hospital, where it was discovered he had already passed on.

    The scene was processed and the body was conveyed and deposited at the Police Hospital morgue awaiting autopsy.

    The relations of the deceased in the country had been notified as investigation continued, DSP Tenge said.

    Source: Graphic.com.gh

  • Two suspects arrested over murder of Hot FMs Finance Officer arraigned

    Two suspects who were arrested in connection with the murder of the Baamuhene of Enchi Kramokrom, the Finance Officer of Accra based Hot FM, Nana Ndoli Panin III have been arraigned before the Adjabeng Court.

    The two suspects were arrested on Sunday, October 4, 2020.

    The suspects, Kwame Ofori Ogyaba and Nana Kwame Kwakye are said to be a friend and a spiritual father to the deceased.

    In a statement released by the Kaneshie Police, Nana Ndoli Panin was going to meet his spiritual father, Nana Kwame Kwakye at a hotel at Kaneshie but was found dead in a pool of blood on Friday at a hotel at Kaneshie in Accra.

    About the killing

    Police extended investigations into the killing to Amasaman and Asuboi where the two suspects were arrested. They were detained by the police for further investigations.

    The Assistant Manager of the Hotel, near the Kaneshie Takoradi lorry station, reported the incident to police.

    The police proceeded to the scene and invited the crime scene management team from the National CID for processing of the scene.

    Preliminary investigations revealed that on October 1, at about 1:00 pm, whilst Nana Ndoli Panin III was in his office, he received a phone call from his spiritual father, a herbalist, to meet him at the hotel in Kaneshie.

    In the course of investigations, a Toyota Rav 4 vehicle suspected to be that of the deceased was retrieved from a location at Takoradi lorry station and brought to the police station.

    Source: citinewsroom

  • Osu: Chinese national found dead in casino after losing money gambling

    Police in Osu are investigating the death of a Chinese national who was found dead, on Friday night, in a room at the Casino Galaxy along the Osu Oxford Street.

    A source close to the Casino said the man allegedly lost all his money to the games he played at the Casino.

    Following this, he allegedly borrowed money from the Management of the Casino to try his luck again but he was unsuccessful, the source said.

    He was later found dead in one of the rooms at the Casino.

    The Police confirmed the death to the media, on Saturday, saying investigations had started but declined to give any information regarding the circumstances.

    Source: GNA

  • Chinese found dead at casino in Osu

    A Chinese has allegedly committed suicide Friday dawn at the Casino Galaxy, located behind the Shell Filling station at the Osu Oxford Street in Accra, owned by another Chinese.

    The Ghana News Agency (GNA) gathered that the Chinese spent all his money on game at the casino without winning.

    The GNA was told the deceased allegedly borrowed money from management of the Casino to play again in an attempt to redeem money lost but lost again.

    An eyewitness said management of the Casino, therefore, allegedly locked him up in a room due to his inability to pay the borrowed money.

    The GNA was told the Chinese allegedly later hanged himself in the room.

    Police in Osu confirmed the incident but refused to give details, saying, investigations were ongoing.

    A staff at the Casino Galaxy in an interview with the GNA also confirmed the case but failed to give details.

    Source: GNA

  • Prof Benneh was killed for resisting robbery attempt by cleaner Police

    The Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service has revealed that the late University of Ghana law lecturer, Prof Emmanuel Yaw Benneh, was allegedly killed because he resisted a robbery attempt by his cleaner, James Nana Womba.

    According to the Police, the 29-year-old, in his confession statement admitted to killing the professor when he, together with another person, tried to rob him.

    James was on Wednesday, September 30, charged with conspiracy to commit crime and murder by the Kaneshie District Court.

    Addressing a press conference on Friday, October 2, the Director General of the Police CID, COP Ken Yeboah, said, “Based on forensic evidence gathered from the crime scene, the suspect was subjected to further interrogation and he broke down and confessed that he masterminded the murder of the professor.

    “Initially, he mentioned the names of some suspects but he has changed that assertion and mentioned somebody else. He has admitted that he did commit the crime with one other person.”

    COP Ken Yeboah further disclosed that the suspect had a duplicate key to Prof Benneh’s house “and the idea was to rob him but the professor was not giving in as they expected and so they hit him with an iron rod and tired him, gagged him and he died.”

    Items stolen

    According to COP Ken Yeboah, two phones belonging to the late professor, as well as a Central Processing Unit (CPU) and GH¢450 were taken from Prof Benneh’s house.

    “I must say that the prime suspect has admitted taking the money and the CPU which according to him, he dumped in a septic tank because he was entertaining fears that some cameras must have captured him,” he said.

    According to him, James also gave clues as to where he kept some of the items he stole from the late professor and where he had sold some of them.

    He said investigators had been dispatched to the crime scene to conduct further investigations and retrieve the CPU as well as the iron rod with which the suspect used in hitting the professor.

    Background

    The body of Prof Benneh was discovered in his residence on Saturday, September 12, lying in a pool of blood, with his hands tied behind him and his body bearing cuts all over.

    Four persons, all workers at his residence, were earlier arrested to assist in the investigations.

    Three of them, Christian Pobee, 32, cleaner; Isaac Botchwey, 41, houseboy; and Adams Mensah Mansur, 52, gardener; were on Wednesday, discharged by the Kaneshie District Court. 

    Source: Graphic.com.gh

  • The motive was to rob him – Prof Benneh’s killer

    James Womba, a suspect in the murder of Professor Emmanuel Yaw Benneh, has told police that he had the motive of robbing his late boss.

    Speaking to the media on Friday, October 2, 2020, the Director General of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Ghana Police Service, COP Isaac Ken Yeboah, said the suspect in his confession disclosed that he and his accomplice were compelled to knock out the victim, killing him in the process, after he failed to yield to their demands.

    The suspect per his confession is said to have carried out the act with an accomplice whose name he gave to the police and subsequently changed the name of his associate to another person.

    The police say the suspect and his accomplice upon the professor’s refusal to heed to their demand for money and his persistent attempt to raise an alarm, hit him with an iron rod and gagged him, causing his death.

    DCOP Yeboah also told the media that, James Womba and his accomplice, after killing the professor, took his two phones and an amount of GH¢450 cedis from his wallet.

    For fear of being recorded, the suspect according to the police took a Central Processing Unit attached to a computer in the room and dumped it into a septic tank in the compound.

    The suspect in his confession also told the police that he masterminded the whole attack on the late professor who had employed him as cleaner.

    The suspect has said he and his accomplice gained access to the room of his boss on the day of the attack, with the help of a duplicate key to his room which he kept unbeknownst to his boss.

    The late Professor Yaw Benneh, a law lecturer at the University of Ghana, was found dead in his room on September 12, 2020 at his Adjiriganor residence.

    The late Professor Benneh who was last seen in his neighborhood on September 10, 2020, was found in a pool blood with his hands tied.

    Subsequently, the police after commencing investigation into the murder arrested four suspects who were all domestic workers of the professor.

    James Womba, a cleaner finally opened up to the police after breaking down under investigation.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Prof Yaw Bennehs murder: Chilling details of domestic workers confession

    A domestic worker employed by the late Professor Yaw Benneh of the University of Ghana has confessed to the crime of the lecturer’s murder which took place on September 12, 2020.

    The Director-General of the CID, COP Isaac Ken Yeboah, revealed that the motive of the suspect, according to his own confession, was to rob his boss.

    He has confessed to masterminding the attack and gained access to the room of his late boss with the aid of a duplicate key which he kept without the knowledge of his boss.

    According to COP Yeboah, the suspect, after having mentioned the name of his accomplice this morning changed his narrative and mentioned a new person as his accomplice.

    On how they ended up killing his boss in the process, the suspect said after demanding money from his boss, the late professor denied them and in the process tried raising an alarm.

    According to the police, the suspect confessed that in the ensuing struggle to keep the professor silent they hit him with an iron rod and gagged him, causing the late professor to die.

    The two are then said to have made away with two mobile phones belonging to the professor and an amount of GH¢450 which was kept in the professor’s wallet.

    The suspect has also confessed that for fear of being recorded in the act, he took the late professors central processing unit(CPU) and dumped it in a septic tank in the house.

    He also confessed to sharing the two phones between himself and his accomplice after which the phones were sold off.

    According to the Director-General of the CID, C.O.P Isaac Ken Yeboah, the police will this morning visit the crime scene with the suspect to retrieve evidence including the iron rod which according to the suspect was thrown away around the crime scene.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Murder of Prof Benneh: 3 persons discharged, 2 others caged

    Three out of the four persons who were arrested in relation to the death of the University of Ghana law lecturer, Professor Emmanuel Yaw Benneh, have been discharged.

    The three discharged were, Christian Pobee, 32, cleaner; Isaac Botchwey, 41, houseboy; cleaner; and Adams Mensah Mansur, 52, gardener.

    James Nana Womba, 26, who was among the first four in court previously and one Opambour Agya Badu Nkansah have now been provisionally charged for murder and conspiracy.

    In court on Wednesday, the prosecution led by Inspector Ebenezer Teye-Okuffo, withdrew the earlier charge and substituted with the new one.

    He told the court that, their investigations did not incriminate the three persons and prayed for them to be discharged.

    He said Womba upon investigation confessed to collaborating with Nkansah and two others who are on the run to commit the crime.

    The prosecutor, Inspector Ebenezer Teye-Okuffo, asked the court to remand them as investigations were still ongoing in the case.

    The Kaneshie District Court presided over by Mrs Eleanor Kakra Barnes Botchway Circuit Court judge sitting with additional responsibility as magistrate while adjourning the case to October 14, issued a bench warrant for the arrested of the two who are at large.

    The court subsequently remanded the two into police custody, to enable the police to conduct further investigations into the suspected murder.

    Kasapa News Court correspondent Murtala Inusah reports that the charges were read to them but the pleas of the accused persons were not taken.

    Source: Kasapa FM

  • Man murdered and dumped at refuse dump i n Ajumako Techiman

    A man believed to be in his late 40s has been murdered and dumped on a refuse dump at Ajumako Techiman in the Ajumako Enyan Essiam District of the Central Region.

    Cutlass wounds were spotted on the back and neck of the deceased who had a rope tied around his body.

    Residents told Kasapa News’ Yaw Boagyan that the deceased is not known in the Community and they suspect he might have been killed at Agona Swedru area and dumped in the area.

    The body of the deceased was spotted by some residents who had gone to dump refuse and raised alarm Friday afternoon.

    The case has been reported to Ajumako Police Command while the investigation is ongoing.

    The residents urged the police to intensify security in the area as robbery is on the ascendancy in recent times.

    Source: Kasapa FM

  • Asafo Chief allegedly shot dead, three others critically injured

    The Asafohene for the Mponuahene of Awutu Traditional Council has been shot dead with three other persons sustaining gun shot wounds.

    The incident occurred after a group of land guards numbering 10 fired live bullets on the deceased and the injured over a land at Awutu Kwao Bondze near Kasoa in the Central Region.

    According to reports, the Asafohene and his team went to the site to pay workers who are constructing fence wall on a parcel of Land.

    One of the labourers, Yaw Buabeng said, they were waiting for the people to come and pay them when the Land guards ambushed them and fired several rounds of ammunition on the Asafohene and his team, 20 meters away from the site.

    Meanwhile, some of the Asafo members who sustained gunshot wounds accused one Estate developer called Kofai as the man behind what happened on Wednesday.

    According to them, Kofai is the one who sent his men to attack them leading to the death of one in the process.

    Nai Kwabena Atopi also revealed that, this is not the first time Kofai and his men have attacked them.

    Source: Starr FM

  • Ghanaian man shoots and kills another Ghanaian in the US after car accident

    A Ghanaian citizen has reportedly murdered his Ghanaian fellow in Ohio, Columbus, US after a car accident.

    The deceased who has been identified as Prince Asare was 31.

    According to a police report, the deceased got into an altercation with another Ghanaian after he crashed his car in an accident.

    The report said that, as tempers went up, the suspect identified as Dennis Mensah, allegedly shot Asare.

    However, the 29-year-old suspect did not flee the scene but rather surrendered himself to the police when they arrived at the scene located at 1600 block of Harvester Lane.

    Mensah is said to have shot Asare who suffered from gun bullet wounds at 19:30 GMT. The police report added that the deceased was pronounced dead at the Ohio Health Riverside Methodist Hospital at 20:09 GMT.

    The suspect is in the custody of the police and has been charged with murder, he is also assisting the police in investigating the matter.

    The incident occurred on Thursday night, September 17, 2020 at a parking lot of an apartment complex on the Northeast Side.

    Mesah will appear in court on Saturday to begin his trial.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Prof. Benneh’s murder: Police appeal to public for more information

    The Police are appealing to the general public to provide more information about the murder of the former University of Ghana Senior law lecturer, Prof. Emmanuel Yaw Benneh.

    According to them, though 4 suspects have been picked up concerning the murder, they still need more information to enable them to put their leads together.

    Speaking on Okay FM’s ‘Ade Akye Abia’ program, Greater Accra Regional Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the Ghana Police Service, DSP Afia Tenge added that the police are on a manhunt for more suspects.

    Professor Emmanuel Yaw Benneh was a Senior law lecturer at the University of Ghana Law Faculty.

    He was found dead in a pool of blood at his Agyiriganor home, a suburb of Accra.

    DSP Afia Tenge said on Saturday, September 12, 2020, at about 0730 hours, a report was received by the East Legon Police that Professor Benneh had been found dead at his residence and the Police Crime Scene Investigation Team from the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) proceeded to his residence, where they found him lying in a pool of blood with some cuts on the body.

    The body, she added had been deposited at the Police Hospital Morgue pending further investigations.

    Source: Peace FM

  • Investigations begin into murder of Legon law professor

    Police have begun investigations into the suspected murder of Professor Emmanuel Yaw Benneh of the University of Ghana Law Faculty.

    Prof Benneh is said to have been murdered at his Adjiriganor residence in East Legon after his mutilated body was found on Saturday morning.

    His legs and arms were tied as his body was found between his living room and bedroom.

    The news broke on Facebook via a colleague lecturer, Dr Poku Adusei.

    He said his colleague was murdered in a similar fashion as Member of Parliament for Abuakwa North Constituency JB Danquah Adu in 2016.

    He told Accra-based Joy FM that investigations have begun as police are on the heels of the perpetrators of the crime.

    Until his demise, Prof Benneh was a senior lecturer with the Faculty of Law at University of Ghana, Legon.

    He earned both his M.Litt and LL.M (International Law Option) from University of Cambridge in the United Kindgom.

    He held a postgraduate Certificate in International and Comparative Law from University of Leiden.

    He earned his LL.B with Second Class Upper from University of Ghana. Mr. Benneh has enormous consulting experience and has published extensively.

    Source: 3 News

  • Ghanaian community in the US react to pastor killing his wife

    A journalist based in Orlando, Florida in the USA where pastor Sylvester Ofori murdered his wife, Barbara Tommey, has given a comprehensive account of what led to the unfortunate incident.

    Speaking in an exclusive interview with Adom FM, Amankrado, who is at Sankofa Radio in the USA, said marital fracas between the two persons led to the shooting and killing of the woman.

    According to him, the marriage between Sylvester and Barbara hit the rocks and the two had gone their separate ways but the man was not ready to let go of her.

    With so much rage and animosity in his heart harboured against the woman, he decides to openly shoot her twice in the back to end her life.

    Amankrado added that the Ghanaian community in and around America are very much incensed with this unfortunate event.

    He cautioned the public not to take life-threatening vendettas lightly and should report anyone who threatens to take their life.

    Source: GH Base

  • Ghanaian man arrested for fatally shooting his wife in Orlando

    A Ghanaian, Sylvester Ofori has been arrested by the Orlando Police for allegedly shooting and killing his wife, Barbara Tommey.

    International portal, fox35orlando.com reported that Barbara, 27, was shot and killed outside of the Navy Federal Credit Union near the Mall at Millenia, Gardens Park Boulevard in Orlando, according to Police.

    Information is scanty but authorities,, according to the website say the victim who was an employee at the credit union was shot and killed near the front door of the bank by her husband, Sylvester Ofori, 35.

    The Navy Federal Credit Union released a statement on the shooting:

    “This morning, a team member was fatally injured during an act of violence outside our Millenia branch, by a man she knew, according to the police. Our thoughts are with our team member’s family. Our number one priority is keeping both our members and team members safe. We will ensure all team members at the branch are provided with the support they need during this time. Any further information can be provided by the Orlando Police Department.”

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • 30-year-old man stabbed to death at Gomoa Budumburam

    Thirty-year-old Kwabena Sekyere, a resident of Gomoa Budumburam has been stabbed to death.

    The dastardly act was allegedly perpetrated by a Cameroonian national after an argument ensued between the two.

    The suspect, who is currently on the run, allegedly inflicted cutlass wounds on another person nearby.

    Citi News sources said the suspect accused the deceased of volunteering information leading to the arrest of some criminals in the Budumburam township, thus triggering an altercation between the two.

    An eyewitness told Citi News that during the heated argument: “I thought they were just joking but it became very serious. He took a knife and stabbed the boy. The boy was running away, but he was still running behind the boy stabbing him. The boy fell down and he was still stabbing him.”

    After about an hour, they rushed the victim to the hospital “and we heard the boy had passed away,” the eyewitness added.

    The body of the deceased has been deposited at the St. Gregory Catholic hospital in Budumburam while police are yet to comment on the incident.

    Ghanaians in Gomoa Budumburam were left in shock after the stabbing.

    They called on the police to act swiftly to arrest the suspect said to be on the run.

    They also complained bitterly about the insecurity in the area.

    Source: citinewsroom

  • Police officer accidentally kills colleague in Bono Region

    A member of the Rapid Deployment Force2 (RDF) of the Bono Regional Police Command, Corporal Rexford Amoako has allegedly been shot and killed by one of his colleagues.

    According to the police, the RDF was deployed from Sunyani last Monday for highway patrol duties within Dormaa.

    However, during the operation, a member of the team allegedly fired his gun accidentally which killed Corporal Amoako in the Diabaa Forest in the Dormaa West District.

    The Bono Regional Public Relations Officer, Chief Inspector Augustine Kingsley Oppong, confirmed the incident to the Adom News.

    He said an investigation had begun to ascertain the actual cause of the tragic incident.

    “An investigation has begun to establish what actually took place and further developments shall be communicated to the public,” Chief Inspector Oppong stated.

    Source: myjoyonline

  • Cop accidentally killed by colleague in Bono Region

    Tragedy hit the Rapid Deployment Force (RDF) of the Bono Regional Police Command when a member of the team, Corporal Rexford Amoako, was allegedly shot and killed accidentally by one of his colleagues.

    According to the police, the RDF was deployed from Sunyani last Monday for highway patrol duties within Dormaa.

    However, during the operation, a member of the team allegedly fired his gun accidentally which killed Corporal Amoako in the Diabaa Forest in the Dormaa West District.

    The Bono Regional Public Relations Officer of the Ghana Police Service, Chief Inspector Augustine Kingsley Oppong, confirmed the incident to the Daily Graphic.

    He said investigation had begun to ascertain the actual cause of the tragic incident.

    “An investigation has begun to establish what actually took place and further developments shall be communicated to the public,” Chief Inspector Oppong stated.

    Suspects rearrested

    Meanwhile, eight suspects arrested for their involvement in the clash between supporters of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the National Democratic Congress (NDC) at Nkrankwanta in the Dormaa West District last Saturday were today put before a Sunyani Circuit Court.

    They are Ali Musah, alias Buge; Lonfintey Sansah, Mohammed Osman, alias Mba, and Kwasi Sam.

    The rest are Oppong Johnson, Abubakar Sulemana, Fuseini Mohammed and Musah Sule.

    While Musah was charged with an attempt to commit murder contrary to Section 48 of the Criminal Act, 1960 (Act 29), the others were charged with causing unlawful damage.

    Discharge, rearrest

    The clash between the supporters of the two political parties resulted in the death of one person while two others were injured.

    The court, presided over by Justice Sylvester Nii Okine Ablorh, however, discharged the suspects for lack of jurisdiction.

    Justice Ablorh explained that since one of the charges bordered on attempted murder, the prosecution should have separated the charges on different charge sheets and sent the attempted murder charge to the district court for committal.

    However, soon after their discharge, the police rearrested them.

    Source: Graphic.com.gh

  • Juapong residents block road over killing of businessman

    Some youth of Juapong blocked the main road on Wednesday, August 12, 2020, after the killing of a businessman in the area by suspected robbers.

    The incident happened on Tuesday, August 11, 2020, at about 11 pm while the deceased and his wife were returning home from work.

    About three men reportedly accosted the two and shot the man after a short confrontation at a suburb called Deeper Life.

    Eyewitnesses say the police delayed in responding to distress calls after the incident which angered the youth and caused them to mount roadblocks and burn car tyres in protest.

    Citi News understands that police from the Juapong Police Command arrived at the scene and calm has been restored.

    A brother of the deceased in narrating the incident said, “I was in the room and I heard a call from one of my tenants that my brother has been shot down there so I asked what happened. The wife told me that they were going home around 11 pm and they saw a gentleman coming out from a dark corner on the way and before they realized, he was about to attack so she called her husband that armed robbers.”

    “So the husband told them that if it is money they want, here is it. They should take it, but they said we are not after money so when he started to run away, someone had shot him from the back.”

    Another resident of the area also said, “We got the information this dawn at 1 am that one Samuel Nyamado popularly known as Sonny has been gunned down when he closed from the shop and was going home. He has a provision shop just across the street where the incident happened and what brought out the riots was that they say thing happened around 10 pm to 11 pm but until the youth block the way, the police has not been there but right now the calm has returned to the place because the police Commander and some police are there now.

    Source: citinewsroom

  • Murdered Sogakope Assemblyman: Police grab alleged ring leader after 5 months manhunt

    The leader of the gang who fired the second shot during the robbery and murder of Marcus Maputo Adzahli, the Assemblyman at Sogakope in the Volta Region five months ago has been arrested

    This brings the number of people arrested in connection with the murder of the Asemblyman to seven.

    Richard Adikyere, 23, a mason and the leader of the gang; Stephen Adzibolo also known as (aka) Tseko, 29, mechanic; Emmanuel Hedzro, 25, motor rider; Kofi Zotorvi, Christian Zotorvi, 30, farmer; Micheal Sam, 29 and Obed Agornu, 21, are in the custody of the police.

    Three weapons, one pump action gun and two locally manufactured guns have been retrieved from the suspects by the police.

    The Director-General of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), Commissioner of Police (COP) Isaac Ken Yeboah gave the update at a press conference in Accra yesterday, stating that the crime was not a contract killing but robbery and murder.

    He said on July 5, 2020, at about 1:00am, five armed men robbed a house at Old Ningo and made away with a number of items, including two motorcycles.

    The Director-General said one of the motorcycles had a tracker which facilitated the location and identification of it when it was being offered for sale by one of the suspect Richard Adikyere.

    COP Yeboah said Adikyere confessed during interrogation of his involvement in robbery and murder of the Assemblyman in March 1, 2020.

    “He mentioned the names of his accomplices and the role each played in the crime,” COP Yeboah stated.

    He said Adikyere was the leader of the gang and delivered the second shot to gun down the deceased with a pump action gun.

    The Director-General said Adzibolo gave the first shot to the chest of the deceased when the Mawutor tried to struggle with him.

    “Adzibolo also shot through the window to hit the baby with pellets lodged in the head,” he added

    COP Yeboah said Hedzro who was not at the scene hatched the plan to rob the deceased for money, adding that he informed Adikyere to recruit men for the operation and later showed the suspects the house of the assemblyman.

    The Director-General stated that Zotorvi who was not present at the crime scene arranged and brought two weapons for the operation, whilst Christian Zotorvi was tasked to keep two weapons before and after the operation.

    He said Sam who took part in the operation was recruited by Adzibolo from Ashaiman for the operation

    COP Yeboah said Agornu was also recruited by Adzibolo from Ashiaman and he took part with a locally manufactured pistol at the scene.

    Giving an update on the incident at Kafaba near Salaga in the Savannah Region where a 90-year old woman, Akua Denteh was lynched, COP Yeboah said seven persons, including a fetish priestess and her deputy, have been arrested and have since been put before court and the case adjourned to August 20, 2020

     

    Source: Ghanaian Times

  • Farmer in grips of Yeji Police for killing his friend over GHS50

     

    Thirty-six-year-old farmer, Kwabena Naaba Asanu is in the grips of the Yeji Police in the Bono East Region for shooting and killing his friend, Elijah Nankuasi over GHS50.

    The incident occurred at Zabrama in the Pru West District.

    Brother of the deceased, Joseph Dipaaba who disclosed this to Citi News narrated what led to the shooting of his brother: “Kwabena Naaba Asanu owes my brother GHS100 which he paid GHS50. My brother later demanded the rest of the GHS50 which resulted in a fight. Asanu rushed to his room picked a gun and shot my brother at a close-range killing him instantly.”

    The Pru East District Police Commander, Superintendent Thomas Owoahene Acheampong confirmed the incident and said it is under investigation.

    Also, the alleged killer is receiving treatment at the St Mathias Catholic Hospital at Yeji after he was beaten by residents.

    The remains of the deceased is also at the same hospital morgue pending autopsy.

     

    Source: citinewsroom 

  • One person killed in a fight over a woman; Another battling for life at hospital

    A fight over a woman between two groups of Nigerians at Gomoa Buduburam in the Central Region has resulted in the death of one person with another battling for his life at the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital.

    The two groups reportedly clashed at a local pub on Sunday.

    They were reportedly fighting over a woman and this led to a man identified as Obinna Chuks, a Nigerian national being stabbed by another group in front of the Goma Buduburam police station, according to a radio report by Accra based Citi FM.

    The injured person is currently receiving treatment at the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital.

    The identity of the individual who was stabbed to death is not yet known.

    The chairman of the Nigerian community in the area, Emmanuel Azibureke told Citi FM that efforts to collaborate with the police to arrest the criminals involved have so far been unsuccessful.

     

    Source: Graphic.com.gh 

  • Five persons remanded over attempted murder

    Five persons who tied another man with a rope and tried to lynch him at Twenedaso, near Mpasatia in the Atwima Mponua District, have been remanded into police custody by the Nkawie Circuit Court.

    Adama Ali 52, Haruna Ali 52, Kofi Daniel 45, Godwin Lare 48, all farmers and Haruna Salifu 25, driver, were said to have tied the neck and hands of Kwame Owusu, alias “Kramo” with a nylon rope and beat him severely for damaging the water hose used in their illegal mining activities.

    Prosecuting, Detective Inspector Anthony Acheampong told the court presided by Mr Johnson Abbey that the suspects and the complainant are all residents of Twenedaso.

    He said on March 09, this year at about 0900 hours the suspects attacked the complainant for allegedly damaging their water hose.

    The prosecution said the suspect repeated the assault on the complainant at 1600 hours on the same day in front of the house of Adama Ali and Haruna Ali and tied him with a rope.

    Inspector Acheampong said the complainant was rescued by some neighbours and reported the case to the Nkawie police who arrested the suspects.

    He said the accused in their cautioned statement admitted the offence and were therefore charged and brought before the court.

    Source: GNA

  • Guard stabs man to death during misunderstanding

    The police at Agona Swedru, Central Region, have mounted a manhunt for a private security guard, Abraham Adatsi, for stabbing a 69-year-old man to death.

    The incident happened during a misunderstanding between the now deceased and the guard in front of the Swedru branch of the ADB Bank where the latter was stationed.

    The police are calling on the public to assist in arresting the suspect who is currently on the run after fleeing the scene when an angry mob attempted to lynch him.

    The suspect, together with his brother George Adatsi, were both on night duty on the fateful day when the incident happened.

    Misunderstanding
    It is unclear what may have triggered the misunderstanding between Abraham and the deceased, John Kwame Akponu, but information gathered indicates that a misunderstanding arose between the suspect and the deceased around 11pm last Thursday night.

    The ensuing confrontation attracted passers-by and other individuals to the scene who managed to calm them down and separated the two. Abraham who was still not satisfied, pulled a knife and stabbed the deceased in the stomach.

    George who had allegedly left the scene earlier to pick up his phone which was on charge not too far away from the scene, only heard eye witnesses shouting “the man has been stabbed” following which he quickly rushed to the scene only to find the deceased in a pool of his own blood.

    What worsened the plight of the deceased was that many taxi drivers failed to convey him to the hospital. The eye witnesses however managed to convey him to the Swedru Government Hospital only for him to pass away the following morning.

    Confirmation
    Confirming the incident to Graphic Online, the Swedru District Police Commander, Superintendent Seth Yirenkyi on Tuesday noted that George Adatsi made an official complaint to the Police that he was on duty together with the suspect when a misunderstanding arose between them but both were separated by some passers-by.

    He told the Police that his brother (Abraham) pulled a knife and stabbed Akponu who was rushed to the Swedru hospital for emergency medical attention, saying that the Police followed up to the hospital for first had information but could not get access to Akponu since he was being attended to at the theatre.

    “The police again paid a visit to check on the victim only to be informed that Akponu had passed on”, he said.

     

    Source: Graphic.com.gh 

  • Court remands student over alleged murder of colleague

    A 22 year old student, Enoch Agyemang has been remanded into prison custody for the alleged murder of his girlfriend, Agnes Amoah at Ekon, a suburb of Cape Coast in the Central Region.

    The Cape Coast District Court presided over by Mrs. Gloria Bonsu, did not take the plea of the accused who is a third year student of the Sammo Senior High School in Cape Coast.

    He will be reappear on Tuesday, July 28.

    Prosecuting, Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Daniel Gadza told the court that last Wednesday July 15, the accused left the premises of his school without permission to visit the deceased in her house and left around 1900 hours.

    He said 0n Thursday, the police had information that a lifeless body has been found at Ekon and proceeded to the scene and later identified the deceased as Ms Ampah.

    According to ASP Gadza the police found the body in a pool of blood and on examination saw bruises on her forehead and the left side of her ribs.

    He said a statement written by the accused indicated that the deceased asked for GHC 50.00 from him to travel but he could not give it to her and this resulted in a heated argument.

    The prosecution said during the scuffle the deceased pulled out a pocket knife in an attempt to stab the accused and in trying to defend himself, he took the knife from her and stabbed her twice on her left rib and forehead.

    The Prosecution said the accused then surrendered himself to the police on Friday July 16 and was arrested for investigation while the body of the deceased was deposited at the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital for preservation and autopsy.

     

    Source: GNA

  • Police officer with Counter-Terrorism Directorate dies after he was shot at Abeka Lapaz

    A police officer with the Counter-Terrorism Directorate has died after he was shot on Sunday.

    In a post on Facebook, the Police Service said Abdul Rashid died at his Abeka Lapaz residence in Accra from the gunshot wounds inflicted on him.

    “The incident which occurred on Sunday, July 19, is under investigation, to unravel the circumstances leading to his death and who killed him,” the police said.

    According to the Service, the pistol, which is believed to have been used is in their custody.

    Shakira Nasir, a sister of the deceased who resides with the deceased and was present at the time of the incident is also in police custody.

    The 21-year-old is assisting with them investigation, they added.

     

    Source: Myjoyonline.com  

  • KNUST final year student kills taxi driver over GHC1,200

    News available to Kingdomfmonline indicates that a final year student of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has murdered a taxi driver, who happens to be his friend.

    Emmanuel Awuah who is reading Geological Engineering at the University allegedly murdered Thomas Kwame Danso for owing him Ghc 1,200.00.

    According to our sources, the car owner of the taxi reported to the police station at Kumasi Pankrono of his missing driver.

    The Police upon further investigations apprehended Mr Awuah to assist in finding the taxi driver who is his friend.

    Awuah narrating how it all happened said, his friend Kwame Danso owed him 1,200ghc which he believes the only way to get his money back is to murder his friend, sell the car, take the amount his friend is owing him and give the rest of the money to the car owner.

    The police are still investigating the matter and our cherished readers will be updated.

     

    Source: kingdomfmonline.com

  • 10-year-old girl killed, genital organs removed

    A ten-year-old girl has been found dead at Asiam a farming Community near Dokrokyiwa in the Ayensuano District of the Eastern Region .

    The mutilated body of the deceased child was found near the Kuano river in the community.

    Upon receipt of information Police proceeded to the said location and found the body of an unknown female juvenile aged about 10 years dressed in a red skirt matched with a sports shorts lying in the said river.

    The already decomposing body was retrieved and upon careful examination, the Police found out that the throat was slashed and vital genital organs removed with the intestine gashing out.

    According to the Acting Public Relations Officer of the Eastern Regional Police Command Sargeant Francis Gomado, the body has been deposited at Nsawam Government Hospital morgue for preservation, identification and autopsy whilst efforts are being made to trace the relatives and contacts through informants to get the culprits arrested.

    This is the third incident of a child mysteriously found dead in the region within a week.

    The first two separate incidents happened in Atiwa West District and Lower Manya Krobo.

    In Akyem Kwabeng, a body of a ten-year-old boy identified as Kwabena Emmanuel was found in an abandoned mining pit filled with water having gone missing the previous day.

    The body was retrieved by Police Tuesday July 7,2020 and deposited at the Kibi Government Hospital morgue for preservation and Autopsy.

    Also, a four-year-old unidentified boy was also found dead with blood from the nostrils Wednesday morning at Atua Manya in Lower Krobo Municipality .

    He was found shrouded in millennial pink cloth and deposited in the bush .

    Residents in the region want Police to investigate the increasing killing of Children in the region linking it to the 2020 general election.

    Source: starrfmonline.com

  • Woman stabs boyfriend to death over alleged cheating

    A 26-year-old woman has stabbed her boyfriend to death for allegedly cheating on her.

    The deceased, Fred Kojo Nyame was stabbed in the chest, neck, arms, and forehead.

    The incident happened at Esiama, a community near Nkroful in the Ellembelle District of the Western Region.

    Narrating the incident, the Assemblyman of the area said a misunderstanding ensued between the lovers after the suspect accused the deceased of cheating on her by visiting another lady in the community.

    He noted that during the back and forth, the deceased started beating the suspect and in self-defense, the woman took a knife and stabbed him.

    The deceased, Fred Kojo Nyame

    “I received a call around 9:45 that they were fighting but when I got here, the girl had stabbed the boyfriend with a knife.

    “So I quickly rushed him to the hospital but unfortunately, he was pronounced dead some few minutes later,” he recounted.

    The Assemblyman further noted that the suspect has since bolted.

     

    Source: Myjoyonline.com  

     

     

  • Illegal miner kills colleague over GH¢10

    An illegal miner has been stabbed to death by his colleague over Gh¢10 at Amenam in Birim North District of the Eastern Region.

    The body of the deceased Kwabena Asante 35, has been deposited at Mamaso Community Hospital Morgue.

    A misunderstanding ensued between the suspect Felix Kofi Fredrick and Kwabena Asante who are family members over sharing of Gh¢10 the got from the mining.

    The misunderstanding over who was supposed to take larger share of the money turned into fight in which Felix Kofi Frederick pulled a knife and allegedly stabbed the Kwabena Asante in the lower abdomen killing him instantly.

    He jumped on his motorbike and attempted to run away but was chased and apprehended by other illegal Miners around who pounced on him and nearly lynched him. But for the swift rescue by the Unit Committee Members in Amenam Community and sent to the Police Station where he was rearrested. He was later issued a medical form to seek healthcare at New Abirem Government Hospital where he was treated and discharged.

    The Acting Public Relations Officer of the Eastern Regional Police Command Sargeant Francis Gomado says the suspect will be put before court for prosecution.

     

    Source: Kasapa FM

  • Tamale police hunt for unknown murderer

    The police in Tamale has launched a manhunt for an assailant who shot dead a man at Nyanshegu, a suburb of Tamale in the Northern Region.

    According to the Northern Regional Police Crime Officer, Superintendent Kwabena Acheapong Otuo, the unknown gunman went to a house and attempted to rape a young woman (name withheld).

    “In the process of struggling, the gunman shot the woman on the right thigh,” he said in an interview with the Ghanaian Times here yesterday.

    The crime officer added that while fleeing the scene, the assailant shot Abdul-Halim who came to rescue the woman.

    The body had been deposited at the Tamale Teaching Hospital mortuary.

    The crime officer said the police would conduct autopsy on the body to establish the cause of death.

    Supt Otuo said the woman was responding to treatment, adding that the police crime scene management team had begun investigations into the matter and appealed to the residents of Nyanshegu to assist with information that would lead to the arrest of the culprit.

     

    Source: ghanaiantimes.com.gh

  • Robbers storm church, kill man

    Acaretaker of the Seventh Day Adventist Church at Bantama in Kumasi has been shot dead by armed robbers over GH¢4,200.

    Identified as Mark Ampofo, 50, the caretaker was attacked while entering the church premises after returning from the bank, where he had reportedly withdrawn GH¢4,200.

    Unknown to Ampofo, who was on foot, the hoodlums who rode two motorbikes were tracing him. One of the hoodlums eventually snatched the money from him in the full glare of the public on Tuesday afternoon, but the caretaker who was not ready to surrender the money then shouted “thief! thief!” to draw the attention of the public.

    In the process, another robber, who rode a different motorbike, appeared at the scene and shot him and they all bolted with their motorbikes. The daylight robbery subsequently attracted a sizeable number of people to the scene.

    Ampofo, who was then lying in a pool of blood, was quickly rushed to the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) where he was pronounced dead.

    A Clerk of the church, Stephen Boakye, who was visibly shaken over the deadly incident, said he suspected the robbers traced Ampofo from the bank. According to him, a cheque of GH¢4,200 was given to Ampofo to withdraw from a bank at Abrepo Junction in Kumasi.

    The church clerk said because the church was close to the bank, Ampofo decided to go there on foot.

    Meanwhile, the Suame District police are reported to have launched a massive operation aimed at arresting the robbers.

     

    Source: Daily Guide Network

  • Police initiate probe into murder of man who tried to stop a rapist

    Police in Tamale has begun investigations into the murder of a young man, Abdul-Halim, who they say tried to stop a rapist from attacking his next victim in Nyanshigu, a suburb of Tamale.

    The gunman who is yet to be identified also shot his victim, Rashida Abukari in the leg.

    Narrating the incident, the police in a statement said the suspect around 4:00 am on Wednesday attacked the victim in her room and tried to force himself on her.

    But, when she resisted the suspect shot her in the right thigh.

    Abdul-Halim who heard of the act tried to intervene by apprehending the suspect.

    But the gunman shot him and took to his heels after the act.

    The body of the deceased has been deposited at the mortuary for autopsy while the victim is in stable condition and is responding treatment at the Tamale Teaching Hospital.

     

    Source: myjoyonline 

  • Man escapes death after friend gave him soft drink mixed with pieces of glass

    A 30-year-old mason, Eric Tetteh, escaped death at Siasi, a suburb of Odumase Krobo in the Eastern Region when his friend, identified only as George, gave him a bottle of soft drink mixed with broken bottles in an attempt to kill him.

    According to Mr Francis Gomado, Deputy Public Relations Officer of the Eastern Regional Police Command who disclosed the incident to the Ghana News Agency(GNA), when giving the victim the gift, George explained to the victim that he was giving him the gift to reconcile them over a quarrel that happened between them earlier in that month.

    He said Tetteh later drunk the said drink and in the process, detected that it was mixed with broken bottles.

    Mr Gomedo said a few minutes after taking the drink, Tetteh started vomiting blood and was rushed to the hospital where he was admitted and treated for five days.

    He said Tetteh after being discharged from the hospital reported the incident to the police.

    Mr Gomedo said efforts were underway to apprehend the suspect for investigations.

    Source: GNA

  • Man killed over land litigation in Eastern Region

    A 58-year-old man, Kudjo Dadudzi, has been murdered at Djankwakye No 1, a suburb of Adukrom in the Eastern Region over land litigation.

    Martey Joshua, son of the deceased accompanied by Stephen Narh who reported the incident to the Somaya District police, explained that he had a call from his younger brother that, their father had been killed on his farm.

    He said he rushed to the scene and saw his father lying on his farm at Akorley Foah in a pool of blood with cutlass wounds all over his body.

    According to the police, the complainant said his 13-year-old younger brother, Desmond and one Mamuli said they were in the farm with the deceased when one Nartey who was litigating with the deceased over a piece of land came with two others, attacked and hit the deceased, who fell to the ground.

    They continued hitting the deceased on the ground with sticks and later use cutlass to inflict wounds on him.

    The eyewitnesses informed the complainant that when Nartey and his accomplices saw the two boys, they chased them with a cutlass but they managed to escape.

    According to the police on receiving the complaint, the police proceeded to the scene and picked the body to the Atua Government Hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

    Public Relations Officer of the Eastern Regional Command of the Police Service, the body of the deceased had been deposited at the Atua Government Hospital morgue for preservation and autopsy.

    The police said efforts were being made to arrest the suspects to assist in investigations into the case.

    Source: GNA

  • Man stabbed to death during fight over woman

    A 25-year-old man has been stabbed to death during a brawl over a woman.

    The body of the deceased, Ampofo Bright, has been deposited at the Kibi Government Hospital Morgue.

    The incident happened Tuesday, June 16, 2020, at Akyem Akwadum, a farming Community near Kyebi in the Eastern Region.

    Reports suggest the deceased did not understand why the suspect, Avi Ernest alias Mawutor, the ex-boyfriend of his 24-year-old girlfriend Adobea Nancy, was in her house. Sources say violent scuffle subsequently ensued between them and in the process, Mawutor stabbed Ampofo to death.

    Nana Boadu Atta, father of the deceased, upon hearing the incidents reported to the Police around 9:00 pm.

    Police detectives proceeded to the scene and conveyed the body which was in a pool of blood to the Kyebi Government Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

    The suspect is however on the run.

     

    Source: Starr FM

  • Man who killed wife over infidelity caged

    The Bole Magistrate Court presided over by His Worship Andrews Cudjoe has remanded Yikatey Somatey, a 60 year old farmer from Gando in the Sawla Tuna Kalba District of the Savannah region into prison custody for allegedly killing his wife.

    The accused person has been charged with murder and will reappear in court on July 15.

    It will be recalled that the Sawla Tuna Kalba Police Command arrested a 60 year old man who allegedly killed his wife, Bora Bonbiatey, 57, at Gando near Nyanyema , a suburb of Tuna in the Savannah Region.

    The suspect, Yikatey Somatey, had accused his wife of cheating with another man in the community.

    DGN Online gathered that the suspect lured his wife to a bush to perform some family rituals and in the process poured pepper into her eyes.

    He then used a sharp cutlass to inflect multiple wounds on her until she died.

    He then disposed off the body at a nearby bush and absconded.

    However, luck eluded him when he was arrested by the police.

    The Sawla District Police Commander, ASP Degraft Armah Adjei, who confirmed the incident to journalists said the uncle of the deceased reported to the police station accusing the suspect of killing his niece.

    According to him, the police moved to the scene and found the deceased in a pool of blood with multiple cuts on her head and right eye.

     

    Source: Daily Guide Network

  • 43-year-old galamseyer stabbed to death in Ahafo

    A galamseyer, 43 at Ntotroso in Ahafo Region has been stabbed to death at a galamsey site as a result of confrontation.

    An eyewitness to the incident, Kwadwo Bright, explained, on Tuesday, 27th May 2020, that he had a call from a friend to assist him convey loads or samples from the site so he called the deceased to accompany them.

    He narrated that they setoff for the samples at 7pm and around 9pm on their way home they were confronted by the task force numbered above five insisting that the loads ought to be given to them because their(galamseyers) activities are illegal and they have been warned to desist from such act.

    Because they resisted, the members of the task force began destroying the sacks containing the samples so they also tried preventing their actions and even asked them(task force) to spare them since they are all natives.

    He stated that because tension was high, the suspect who is currently in police custody at Ntotroso, Kofi Asiedu popularly called Scort removed a knife and stabbed the deceased to death.

    ” The last words from the deceased when stabbed was Kofi you’ve killed me” the eye-witness said.

    Kwadwo Bright mentioned, the deceased bled profusely and died on the spot.

    The father of the deceased, Tony Nsowah Kwarteng said, he was informed around 11pm that his son had been stabbed.

    Kwarteng said what has happened is unacceptable and he wants justice served.

    ” If justice is failed, then hell will break loose at Ntotroso between us and the families of the task force. ” he lamented.

    Paramount Chief of Ntotroso Traditional Council, Barima Twereko Ampem III, advised the residentsto exercise patience and allow the police to investigate on it

    The police were not ready to speak to the media but it was confirmed that the suspect is in their custody as well as the driver of the commercial tricycle(pragia) containing the samples or load.

    Police prevented angry residents who were eager to storm the cell to beat the suspect to death.

    ” We want Scort to taste death whether it is sweet or bitter so allow us ” angry youth lamented.

    The body of the deceased has been deposited at Saint Elizabeth Hospital morgue at Hwidiem in the region.

     

    Source: Sammy Asare, Contributor

  • I killed my tenant in self-defence Landlord

    Victor Stephen Kankam, 38, the landlord who shot his tenant to death for refusing to vacate a two-bedroom house at Ofankor in Accra has justified his action insisting it was in self-defence.

    The suspect who is currently in Police custody has been provisionally charged with murder as police continue with investigations into the matter.

    Victor Stephen Kankam, reports say angrily went to his Ofankor residence on Sunday and demanded that the tenant vacates the house and hand over the key to him as his rent had expired.

    Benjamin Otchere, 31, now deceased was said to have argued that his rent will be due on the midnight of Sunday, 24th May, 2020 and so insisted the Landlord gives him enough time to pack his things.

    In an ensuing argument the Land Lord who had stormed the house with an AK47 rifle allegedly shot Otchere at close range injuring him seriously.

    He was rushed to the hospital but was pronounced dead on arrival.

    Meanwhile, the family of the deceased is demanding that justice is served.

    Source: Kasapa FM

  • Builsa South Assembly shuts down Fumbisi market over murder of a young man

    The Builsa South District Assembly has indefinitely shut down the Fumbisi market to the public. Similarly, all food vendors and drinking bar operators have also been directed to shut down their operations.

    The directive takes effect on Tuesday, May 26, 2020.

    The decision to shut down economic activities in the district follows the gruesome murder of a young man believed to be in his late 20s on Wednesday, May 20, 2020, in the Central Business District.

    The District Security Council (DISEC) headed by the District Chief Executive, Daniel Kwame Gariba, which took the decision at an emergency meeting held on May 21, 2020, say the measure is to mitigate any security threat to the citizenry.

    In a statement dated Monday, May 25, 2020, announcing the closure of the Fumbisi Market, the Assembly assured the general public that the security agencies “are not relenting on their efforts and will soon arrest the perpetrator and his accomplices to face the full rigours of the law”.

    The Assembly, therefore, called on urged the public to remain calm and provide the security agencies with relevant information that will facilitate the arrest of the culprit and his accomplices.

    Source: politicoghana.com

  • Jealous husband in police grips for killing wife

    A 60-year old man is in the grips of the Sawla police for allegedly killing his wife, Bora Bonbiatey, 57, at Gando a suburb of Tuna in the Sawla-Tuna-Kalba district of the newly created Savannah Region.

    PAD FM sources say Yikatey Somatey, the suspect who had accused his wife of cheating with another man in the same community lured the deceased to a bush to perform some family rituals and ended up pouring pepper into her eyes.

    He then inflicted multiple wounds on her until she met her untimely death.

    The source told PAD FM the suspect later dumped the lifeless body of the woman at a nearby bush and absconded.

    Luck however, eluded Somatey whiles he was trying to escape.

    The Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District Police Commander, ASP Degraft Armah Adjei, who confirmed the incident to journalists said the uncle of the deceased reported to the police that the suspect had killed his niece.

    According to him, the police found the deceased in a pool of blood with multiple cuts on her head and right eye at the scene.

    DSP Adjei said the suspect will be arraigned before court after investigations are concluded.

    Meanwhile, the body of the deceased has since been handed to the family for burial.

     

    Source: Ananpansah B Abraham, Contributor

  • Man slaughtered in a fight over girlfriend at Fumbisi

    A young man in his 30s from the Baasa community in the Builsa South District of the Upper East Region has lost his life after his throat was slit Wednesday night.

    He was allegedly killed in a fight that broke out between youth of the Wiesi and Baasa communities at the Fumbisi market, a deep throat source told GhanaWeb.

    The incident happened near the district offices of the National Health Insurance Scheme where the deceased bled to death.

    Cause of the misunderstanding that led to his killing is yet to be established but there are speculations in the town that a lady is at the centre of the confusion.

    According to the speculation, the deceased and his alleged killer were both in an amorous relationship with the lady in the town, a situation which they have fought about several times.

    The killer on Wednesday however decided to end it all when they clashed again that night by cutting the throat of his contender with a sharp object.

    The murder of the young man has thrown the town into a state of shock, with the possibility of reprisal attacks from the Baasa community who are devastated by the loss of life.

    Police in the area were not available to confirm the incident. No arrests have been effected so far, but Police are on the heels of the murderer.

    A crunch meeting between the District Security Committee (DISEC) and leadership of the two communities to douse tensions, GhanaWeb is told, has been called and currently underway.

    The District Chief Executive, Daniel Kwame Gariba, is said to have called for calm in the area as the law takes its course.

    The mortal remains of the deceased, which was transported to the Sandema Hospital for medical examination has been released to the family for burial.

    Source: www.ghanaweb.com

  • Infidelity: 60-year-old arrested for butchering his wife to death

    A 60-year-old Yikatey Somatey is in the grips of the Police for allegedly butchering his wife to death at Gando near Nyanyema a suburb of the Sawla-Tuna Kalba District of the Savannah region.

    Her disposed body was found in the bush in a pool of blood.

    The suspect accused his deceased wife, Bora Bonbiatey 57, of cheating on him with another man.

    According to the Sawla District Police Commander, ASP Degraft Armah Adjei who confirmed the news to journalists said the uncle of the deceased reported the incident to the police and accused the suspect of killing his niece in the bush.

    He revealed, police immediately moved to the scene.

    “When the police got there, the deceased was lying in a pool of blood with multiple wounds on her head believed to be from cutlass.”

    He added, the suspect was arrested and will be arraigned after investigations.

    ASP Degraft cautioned residents against taking the laws into their own hands.

    Information gathered by 3news.com in relation to the incident indicates the suspect Yikatey Somatey lured his wife to the bush in the name of performing a family ritual.

    While in the bush, he poured pepper in her face before butchering her with the cutlass.

    The body of the deceased has since been handed over to the family for burial.

    Source: 3 News

  • Man kills wife over infidelity

    The Sawla Tuna Kalba Police Command have arrested a 60-year-old man who allegedly killed his wife, Bora Bonbiatey, 57, at Gando near Nyanyema, a suburb of Tuna in the Savannah Region.

    The suspect, Yikatey Somatey, had accused his wife of cheating with another man in the community.

    DGN Online gathered that the suspect lured his wife to a bush to perform some family rituals and in the process poured pepper into her eyes.

    He then used a sharp cutlass to inflict multiple wounds on her until she died.

    He then disposed off the body at a nearby bush and absconded.

    However, luck eluded him when he was arrested by the police.

    The Sawla District Police Commander, ASP Degraft Armah Adjei, who confirmed the incident to journalists said the uncle of the deceased reported to the police station accusing the suspect of killing his niece.

    According to him, the police moved to the scene and found the deceased in a pool of blood with multiple cuts on her head and right eye.

    He said the suspect will be arraigned before court after investigations.

    Meanwhile, the body of the deceased has been handed to the family for burial.

    ASP Adjei cautioned residents against taking the law into their own hands but rather rely on the police for justice.

    Source: Daily Guide Network

  • Husband kills wife over rice porridge served as dinner

    Residents of Ohia-Tokrom in the Eastern region have been thrown into a state of shock after a 38-year-old woman was murdered by her husband for allegedly preparing a different meal from what he expected for dinner.

    The deceased, Gladys Oforiwaa Kumi cooked rice porridge for dinner for her husband though he failed to give housekeeping money.

    Uncle of the deceased, Nana Abunyaa in an interview said the suspect returned from the farm to enjoy his food only to be served rice porridge.

    The suspect, popularly called J.K then took a knife and stabbed his wife many times resulting in her death.

    The suspect is currently in police custody assisting with the investigation.

     

    Source: Kasapa FM

  • Upper West: NDC demands justice for murdered chairman

    The National Democratic Congress (NDC) is blaming the Ghana Police Service for delaying in their investigations to unravel the circumstances that led to the gruesome murder of the late Daffiama-Bussie-Issah (DBI) constituency chairman of the party, Richard Bayiviala Polibon.

    The late Richard Bayiviala Polibo was murdered at gunpoint exactly a year ago while returning from a funeral in his constituency.

    According to the Upper West Regional Organiser of the NDC, Issahaku Nuhu Putiaha, the chairman and his driver were stopped by four men but his driver, upon realizing they were armed, tried to speed off.

    He said one of the armed men shot the chairman in his head, killing him instantly.

    Police mounted investigations and announced a bounty for anyone with information leading to the arrest of the perpetrators of the heinous crime.

    In a commemorative press statement issued and signed by the Daffiama-Busie-Issa constituency secretary of the NDC, James Wor, the party said, “One year on and justice has since not been served. It is a very grievous precedent in the Region. We still demand justice from our security agencies. We need to be told the state of investigation and efforts put in place to bring the perpetrators to book. It is said that justice delayed is justice denied.”

    While dedicating the month of May in remembrance of the late chairman, the statement urged his family and the NDC fraternity to continue to keep calm and pray for the soul of late Chairman.

    It said, “We will continue to demand justice for him until the security wake up from their slumber”.

    Citi News contacted the Upper West regional police command but they declined to comment at the time of filing this report.

     

    Source: citinewsroom 

  • Ahmaud Arbery: Dad and son charged with murder of US black jogger

    A father and son have been arrested and charged in the US state of Georgia for the fatal shooting of Ahmaud Arbery, an unarmed black man.

    Gregory McMichael, aged 64, and Travis McMichael, aged 34, were detained on Thursday by the state bureau of investigation.

    They were both charged with murder and aggravated assault, investigators said in a statement.

    Mr Arbery, 25, was jogging in February when he was confronted by the pair.

    The failure to bring charges against the McMichaels, who are white, in the weeks after the shooting provoked widespread outrage.

    The Georgia Bureau of Investigation announced late on Thursday that both men had been taken into custody.

    The bureau said the father and son had confronted Mr Arbery with two firearms, and it was the younger McMichael who shot and killed him.

    How did Arbery die?

    Mr Arbery was out running in the coastal city of Brunswick early in the afternoon of 23 February.

    In a police report, Gregory McMichael says he saw Mr Arbery and believed he resembled the suspect in a series of break-ins.

    He and his son armed themselves and pursued him in a pick-up truck.

    In the police report, Gregory McMichael says he and his son had said “stop, stop, we want to talk to you” and that Mr Arbery had attacked his son. Shots were fired, with Mr Arbery falling to the street in the Satilla Shores neighbourhood.

    Mr Arbery’s mother, Wanda Cooper Jones, said police told her her son had been involved in a burglary before the incident, but the family say they do not believe the keen jogger had committed a crime and he was unarmed.

    A number of calls were made to the emergency services around the time of the confrontation, CBS reports. In one 911 call, a neighbour said a black man was seen at a home under construction in the area.

    When asked what the man was doing now, the caller said “running down the street”.

    What evidence is there?

    Nationwide uproar erupted this week over the case as mobile phone video emerged that appeared to show the shooting.

    The footage, reportedly taken by another man in the neighbourhood, purportedly shows the McMichaels waiting for Mr Arbery as he jogs down the road in broad daylight.

    The 36-second clip was shot from a vehicle following the pick-up truck said to be involved in the incident.

    A man is seen jogging and then approaching the stationary pick-up from behind.

    He tries to bypass the truck and then is seen struggling with a man carrying a shotgun. There is muffled shouting and shotgun shots.

    A second man is standing in the bed of the pick-up. The second man is then shown with a pistol standing alongside the other armed man with the jogger no longer in view.

    What is the Arbery family saying?

    The victim’s father told PBS Newshour on Thursday that his son exercised in the area daily and stayed across the street at his mother’s house.

    “I don’t know why they racially profile him and done him like that,” said Marcus Arbery, “because all he did is work out and ran and just took care of his body, because he had dreams now.

    “Now all his dreams are gone, because they took his life for nothing.”

    Asked about the suggestion that his son could have been implicated in a burglary, Mr Arbery said that was “just a lie and a cover-up”.

    “The video speaking everything for itself,” he said. “Check that lynch mob out.”

    The family lawyer, Benjamin Crump, said the footage shows a “horrific execution”.

    The attorney also claimed Gregory McMichael was not initially charged because he had worked as a police officer and a detective for the local district attorney for over 30 years.

     

    Source: BBCÂ