Ejura murder: a chilling tale of how a social activist was murdered in cold blood



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The Asokwa District Court was informed of the appalling manner in which social activist Ibrahim Mohammed, also known as Kaaka Macho, was murdered in Ejura in the Ashanti region.

Ibrahim Mohammed died on June 28, two days after being assaulted by the attackers.

Informing the court, Chief Superintendent Kofi Blagodzi, the Ashanti regional judicial police officer, said Kaaka’s assailants, armed with dangerous tools, first attacked his occipital region (behind the head) until until he loses consciousness around 1:30 a.m. on June 26, 2021..

The occipital region is found on the back of the human head or skull, which is also the visual processing center of the mammalian brain. It receives and processes sensory nerve impulses to the eyes.

Ejura murder: a chilling tale of how a social activist was murdered in cold blood

According to Chief Superintendent Blagodzi, Kaaka was returning home on a motorbike when the defendants, Fuseini Alhassan, a butcher, Ibrahim Issaka also known as Anyaase and Iddi Mohammed, also known as Chuburos, respectively ticket seller and blacksmith , attacked him on entering his lodge.

Ejura murder: a chilling tale of how a social activist was murdered in cold blood
Police say assailants of late Ibrahim Mohammed ‘Kaaka’ attacked his occipital region with dangerous tools

The assailants beat him until he lost consciousness and fled.

Kaaka was rushed to the government hospital in Ejura. He was then referred to Komfo Anokye University Hospital where he was admitted for treatment until his death on June 28, 2021 at 1:40 a.m.

The defendants have since been charged with conspiracy to commit a crime and murder, contrary to section 46 of the Criminal Offenses Act, Act 29 of 1960.

The prosecution led by Commissioner Blagodzi asked the court to take the defendants into custody in order to allow the police to conduct a full investigation.

The court chaired by Akua Adu Boahen returned the defendants to appear again on July 22, 2021.

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