Police pursue police, Yemenis, Lebanese and other suspects



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The police are on the heels of eight people, including a police officer, Yemeni and Lebanese, who have violated the laws of the country.

A police diary signed by Maame Yaa Tiwaa Addo-Danquah, Executive Director of the COP, said the suspects were Abdul Rari Ould Mohammed, a 44-year-old Yemeni businessman; Rukia Naji, 45, Yemeni and unemployed; Mohammed Ould Ibrahim, 58, aka Abu or Mahmid, a Yemeni; Michael Allan Asare, 38; and Jonas Kingsbelling, a police officer attached to the Bravo Swat Accra barracks.

The others are Charlotte Williams, 41, Patrick Oppong, 22, Dukes Charles Appiah, aka Kwasi, 41, merchant.

According to the newspaper, Muhammad conspired to make death threats in order to spread fear and panic.

The Kwabenya Circuit Court, Accra, issued a warrant for his arrest.

The Gazette indicates that Mohammed is believed to have traveled to Mali or Togo. "

Rukia Naji also reportedly conspired to utter death threats and was last seen in the Tema community.

He is suspected of hiding in Mali or Togo.

According to the official journal, Ould Ibrahim was found for the last time in Community 18 and would be hidden in Mali, Togo, Benin or Nigeria.

Asare, the statement said, may be hiding in Madina, Adenta, Akropong, Ashongman or traveling to the United States.

Police said Williams was last seen in Agbogba, Accra.

Oppong, according to the Gazette, is a vendor and was last seen in Klagon and could be hiding in Nungua, Teshie, Takoradi, Cape Coast, Kumasi or Tema, while Appiah, a trader, would hide in Darkuman, Tepa, Tarkwa and Bubiashie in Accra.

According to the warrant, the police officer went to Germany or the United States.

– Daily guide

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