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Samira Hussein, who witnessed stab wounds perpetrated against his brother last week by people suspected of being close to the NDC defender, told Citi News that strangers are calling and threatening him. of death.
His brother, Suleman Hussein, aka Akon, was declared wanted by the police for his alleged involvement in the shooting that allegedly killed 34-year-old Abdul Wasiu.
On Thursday, an angry youth besieged the suspect's residence in Kenyasi-Abirem, where they allegedly badaulted him.
Samira Hussein says that she lives in fear and wants the protection of the police.
"After the incident, I received calls from unknown numbers and private numbers. By the time I hear the voice, I just cut the call. I listened to a guy and he told me that they had made a mistake and that they should have attacked me before my brother. They should not have allowed me to move. I saw strange faces around our house. People inspect our house, "she complains.
Shots in NDC office: a man was stabbed repeatedly during an alleged attack in retaliation
Some men alleged to be relatives and friends of the deceased attacked Suleman Hussein as part of an alleged attack in retaliation.
The victim is currently at Komfo Anokye University Hospital after being injured several times.
On Thursday afternoon, the angry young man besieged the victim's home in Kenyasi-Abirem to ask where he was from his family.
According to the suspect's sister, the young man in his twenties allegedly broke into his brother's room and stabbed him several times with knives.
The family reported the incident to the police who later came to his aid and managed to disperse the youth.
Context
The February shootout took place when the party's national president, Samuel Ofosu Ampofo, the secretary general, Johnson Asiedu Nketia, and the regional executive committee met in the office to resolve the issues between the two factions.
Abdul Wasiu Iddris, 34, is dead and another injured.
The suspects are Dauda Ibrahim, 40, aka Wayo, Abdul Ganiu, 37, and Samuel Agyin, aka Rock, 32.
The three people who reported to the regional police were Hussein Bari, known as Warrior, Midhima, Damos and Abu Taliban.
The following suspects were also mentioned during police investigations; Sanni Mohammed aka Commando, Wayo, Element, Jah Rule, as well as Petit, Fayiz, Mallam and Rock.
Police also interviewed Joseph Yamin, former deputy regional minister of Ashanti, and Afrifa Yamoah Ponko, former chief executive of the municipality of Ejisu Juabeng.
Police said four alleged members of the pro-national Democratic Congress group, the Hawks, would be suspected of being behind the attack perpetrated against the party's regional office in Kumasi, which made one dead and another wounded.
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