The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service says it has commenced an “extensive and rigorous investigations into the unfortunate killing of Mr. Ahmed Hussein-Suale.”
The police in a brief update, said a team of detectives and other experts have interogated, the Assin Central Member of Parliament, (MP) Kennedy Agyapong, and Kwesi Nyantakyi, former President of the Ghana Football Association and a statement taken from them.
This was in a statement issued by the Ghana police, on its investigations into the killing of investigative journalist Ahmed Hussein-Suale unknown gunmen on Wednesday, January 16, 2019.
It may be recalled that Nyantakyi was the biggest casualty an undercover operation into corruption in Ghana football, GFA, which Hussein-Suale was said to be the key investigator for Tiger Eye PI, along with ace investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas, whilst Kennedy Agyapong issued an edict for Suale to be beaten up because he was a “bad” and “dangerous” boy.
“The CID has and continues to interrogate other persons of interest as well as following up on multiple significant leads”, the statement said.
The police urged the public to provide information to the nearest Police Station or through the following Police Social Media outlets:
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Facebook: GhPoliceService
Twitter@GhPoliceService
The tweeted statement which was signed by Director-General of Police Public Affairs, ACP David Eklu, said they are also available on telephone numbers 0244623866 and 0242814863, or toll free numbers 18555 and 191.
The CID said it is committed to thorough investigations of high integrity in this case in particular and all other unresolved crimes in general, adding that “Updates and outcomes of these investigations will be made known to the general public as they become available and appropriate to do so.”
News release – Update on the murder of Ahmed Hussein Suale. pic.twitter.com/pNVr9Ls5EO
— Ghana Police Service (@GhPoliceService) January 21, 2019
Hussein-Suale was shot dead last Wednesday night at Madina in Accra, while driving home by unidentified men riding a motorbike.