The Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of
the Ghana Police Service, has officially invited Member of Parliament
for Assin Central, the Honorable Kennedy Agyapong over the murder of
investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas partner, Mr Ahmed
Hussein-Suale, MyNewsGh.com has confirmed.
The police said they will leave no stone unturned in getting to the
bottom of the murder. They said Mr Kennedy Agyapong is only being
invited as a person of interest.
Mr Ahmed Hussein Suale who worked with the Tiger Eye Private
Investigations operated by ace journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, was
gunned down by unknown assailants at Madina on Wednesday.
Hussein-Suale was shot three times, twice in the chest and another in
the neck late Wednesday night while driving home by unidentified men
riding a motorbike. He is the first journalist in the country to be
killed this year.
According to the CID, it is following all leads, indicating that all
persons suspected to be linked to the murder will be invited to assist
in the investigations.
Kennedy Agyapong is expected to tell the police what he knows about the murder.
‘I am innocent’
Meanwhile, even before his official invitation from the police cane,
Kennedy Agyapong has stated emphatically that he knows nothing about the
murder.
He spoke on NEAT FM’s morning show ‘Ghana Montie’.
He avers that the young journalist never offended him whiles alive so
it’s unfortunate that he has been linked to his ‘unfortunate’ death.
“A friend called to tell me that there is something trending on social
media that I engineered the killing of one Ahmed. First of all, the guy
has never offended me in anyway,” he said.
“When I premiered the ‘Who watches the watchman’ at Oman FM premises, I
was told that I know Ahmed very well because he has been coming to my
station for money. So I ordered them to stop him [Ahmed] from coming
there and ‘beat the hell out from him’ because he can fix secret cameras
around. This is what I said,” the controversial lawmaker told host,
Kwesi Aboagye in an interview.
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