Chief Inspector of Ghanaian Police Died in Togo in "Suspicious" Circumstances



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General News of Sunday, April 7th, 2019

Source: mynewsgh.com

2019-04-07

No Face font Chief Inspector Israel Theophilus Dotse of the mobile force unit was found dead in a vehicle

A Chief Inspector of Ghanaian Police, Israel Theophilus Dotse, of the Mobile Force Unit in Accra, who traveled to Lome, neighboring Togo, to buy a car engine died in suspicious circumstances, learned MyNewsGh.com.

The Aflao District Police Command disclosed to MyNewsGh.com that it had received information from the Togolese police that a Chief Inspector of Ghana Police had died within his jurisdiction. After receiving this information, Superintendent Obrako Bempah, District Commander of Aflao, charged three police officers who traveled to Togo Dzidzorli.

Upon arrival, they met with Assistant Commissioner Ali Adam Rafiou and Samuel Anyidoho, a Ghanaian auto mechanic, where they met last Thursday at 9 pm, the late Chief Inspector accompanied by his mechanic Samuel Anyidoho aboard A Toyota sedan bearing the registration number. GE 6100 – 15 arrived in Togo to buy a car engine.

According to the police, on Saturdays, between 3 pm and 4 pm, they went to buy the motor and, while they were with the seller, the deceased complained of severe heart pain.

The mechanic took him to the Meico Ong Femme Environnement Saante Center, a hospital in Togo for treatment, but was declared dead on arrival by the doctor of the said establishment.

Aflao's police went to the hospital and saw the lifeless body of the policeman, hitherto energetic, sitting in the front seat of the car.

A GoTa handset, a Nasco mobile phone, a police identity card, a national health insurance ID card, a voter card, all bearing the deceased's name and a wallet containing 350,000 GH ¢ and 7 500 CFA were given to the district commander of Aflao.

The portal was gathered in Aflao and deposited at the Ketu South Municipal Hospital for further investigation.

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