Ken Agyapong's BBC Interview On Anas And Ahmed Suale Murder (LISTEN)

Member of Parliament (MP) for the Assin Central Constituency on the ticket of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kennedy Agyapong, has strongly refuted claims that he offered a reward for Ahmed Hussein-Suale an investigator with private investigative firm, Tiger Eye PI, to be killed.

This is in spite of empirical evidernce attesting to the fact that he urged his staff to beat the investigative journalist anytime they sighted him on the Oman FM premises located at Madina.

Speaking in an ecxlsive interview with the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Wednesday, the maverick politician also asserted that though he has lots of evidence on Anas Aremeyaw Anas, the Head of the Tiger Eye PI group, but does not trust the Ghana Police Service with his gathered information.

"I never offered a reward for Ahmed to be beaten, killed," he said.

"I don't trust the police. I have a lot of evidence but I don't share with anybody....I will serialise it for Ghanaians to see who Anas is and I am not afraid to die. I can get you voices, people coming out with evidence who are so afraid and who don't trust the police and therefore everything is hanging," the outspoken NPP MP told the BBC.

Click on the attached audio above to listen to the interview.