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General News on Friday, January 18, 2019
Source: Starrfmonline.com
2019-01-18
Director of Public Affairs, Ghana Police Service, ACP David Eklu
The director of public affairs of the Ghana Police Service, the ACP, David Eklu, has promised that anyone found guilty of murdering investigative journalist Ahmed Hussein would be punished.
According to him, the police have opened an investigation and must have enough time to gather enough evidence to help them stop the perpetrators.
Hussein-Suale who was working closely with investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas was killed Wednesday night by unknown gunmen while he was driving home.
According to the police, he was hit three times, twice in the chest and once in the neck, and died instantly.
The private investigation firm Tiger Eye PI, where Hussein-Suale was working as an undercover journalist, until his badbadination was declared terribly devastated by the incident, but remains committed to revealing wrongdoing in the society.
"At Tiger Eye PI, we are terribly devastated by this despicable act, but we remain steadfast in our determination to pursue pests and make corruption a high-risk activity in the country," said Tiger Eye PI.
The badbadination of Hussein-Suale comes several months after the publication of his image on national television by a member of the Parliament of the new Patriotic Party (NPP) in power, Kennedy Agyapong, with the aim of discrediting a leader. 39, an investigative work dubbed # Number12 on African football by An investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw. Anas.
Mr. Agyapong then invited the public to attack because he was ready to face the consequences.
In its meeting with Starr News, the ACP Eklu group said it was too early to draw any conclusions and invite Mr Agyapong, adding that the police would act professionally in this case.
"We will cross the bridge when we get there, the investigations have started, we are professionals and we are doing our job without fear or favor," said ACP Eklu.
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