The Criminal Investigation Department of the Ghana Police Service has appealed to the general public to provide the police with information leading to the death of investigator, Ahmed Hussein-Suale.
According to them, investigations are still ongoing and that the general public should assist the police to apprehend the killers of Ahmed Hussein-Suale.
Speaking on Okay FM’s 'Ade Akye Abia' program, Spokesperson for the police CID, DSP Juliana Obeng explained that investigations are still ongoing but they need the cooperation of the general public.
"And so anybody with vital information that may lead to the arrest of the killers of Ahmed Hussein-Suale should contact the Police CID of the Ghana Police Service," she said.
She added that the Director of the Police CID, COP Ken Yeboah is resolute in finding the killers of the slain journalist.
Ahmed Hussein-Suale was an undercover investigative journalist and an associate of fellow Ghanaian investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas.
He died on Wednesday, 16th January, 2019 when unidentified men on motorbikes shot him three times, twice in the chest and once in his neck in his vehicle.
Ahmed was a member of investigative firm Tiger Eye Private Investigations which investigated corruption in the Ghana Football Association named Number 12 which led to the removal of office and a lifetime ban of its President Kwesi Nyantakyi.
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So what happened to the guys they arrested earlier (with Ken Agyapong)? Ghana police have all the info needed to arrest the killers of the guy so they should stop asking the general public for tips/info. It's sad that Ghana police can't be honest with Ghanaians. I don't care whatever happen to me, I will never run to Gh Police. I feel sorry for the Ahmed's family.
That is Ghana's police for you at their incompetent best! When you can't resolve fresh case now you want to resolve a cold case! Or now the political actors in the murder have tightened and closed all loose ends and therefore now is the right time to do an investigation, the outcome of which everybody knows? This is only torture for the family of the deceased as by now they might have nursed their unbearable pain to numbness and now you want to bring back all that pain again? I don't know when we will ever get serious as a country but it is annoying to see the level of impunity that has gripped this country in the last couple of years.