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– Sergeant Augustine Owusu Ansah of the Assin Fosu Division was identified as being the person in the viral video of a police officer negotiating a bribe
– According to friends of the suspects, they presented the video as evidence to their other colleagues to show that they had paid for the release of their partner
– The video, however, leaked and became viral
The West Regional Police Command disclosed how Sergeant Augustine Owusu Ansah of the Assin Fosu Division had been involved in a corruption scandal and was currently the subject of police investigations, YEN.com.gh can report.
Central Regional Police Commander, DCOP Paul Awini, referred the police officer to police investigators after a video was sent to him showing he was receiving money in the form of GH ¢ 2000.00 suspects arrested for trafficking narcotics.
According to the facts of the case reported by mynewsgh.com, on May 19, 2019, at around midnight, Sgt Owusu Ansah arrested Ibrahim Issaka with two small sachets of powdered substance containing white polythene, suspected of being the cause of death. to be Indian hemp in the place of the suspect remains.
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The suspect was arrested by the officer at the Nyabrem police station, in the district of Assin Fosu.
On May 20, between 7:30 am and 8:00 am, the sergeant met Nana Yaw Ankobea, Sam Richard, Abdul Wahab Yussif and "Element", all of whom are suspects, and took 2,100.00 GHZ in cash with the promise to free Ibrahim Issaka. .
Subsequently, the sergeant went by taxi with Nana Yaw Ankobea to the Nyabrem police station and released Ibrahim Issaka.
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According to the report, Abdul Wahab Yussif presented the video as evidence to his friends who paid the amount given to the sergeant, but unfortunately suffered a leak and became viral.
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