Ahmed’s killing cannot end like others – Rawlings condemns “reckless” Agyapong
Former President Jerry John Rawlings has supported calls on the police to thoroughly investigate the killing of undercover investigator, Ahmed Hussein-Suale.
“Ahmed-Suale’s killing cannot be allowed to end up like the others – unresolved. We have to get to the bottom of these questionable circumstances and their implications for our wider safety,” Flt. Lt. Rawlings posted on his Twitter handle Saturday, January 19.
The former President also blames the undercover investigator’s untimely death on comments by Assin Central Parliamentarian, Kennedy Agyapong, who months ago encouraged violence against him after revealing his identity live on NET2 TV which he [Agyapong] owns.
“We are here today largely because of one man recklessly unmasked an investigative reporter and issued threats of violence,” he added.
Background
Hussein-Suale, a member of the private investigative firm, Tiger Eye PI, owned by renowned undercover journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas, was gunned down Wednesday night at Madina, in Accra, while on his way to the hospital to see his ailing child.
He was hit twice at the chest and once in the neck killing him instantly.
Funeral rights were performed in line with Islamic customs before his remains were laid to rest Friday, January 19 at the Madina cemetery.
Following the murder of the private investigator, there is mounting pressure on the police to question politician, Kennedy Agyapong who months ago called deceased to be beaten.
Mr. Hussein-Suale and colleagues produced the #Number12 documentary which exposed corruption in Ghana football in mid-2018 and resulted in the resignation of GFA President, Kwasi Nyantakyi.
They came under heavy personal attack from people against the work, including the governing New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) parliamentarian for Assin Central, Kennedy Agyapong.
Mr Agyapong who is now described by Prof. Attafuah as “a person of interest”, used his television station NET2 to encourage violence against the investigator, offering to pay personally for such violence, disclosed deceased’s whereabouts and showed photographs of him during a live broadcast.
Scope of probe
Meanwhile, criminologist, Professor Kenneth Agyemang Attafuah says there is no reason for police to narrow probe into the killing of Ahmed Hussein-Suale on politician, Kennedy Agyapong.
Prof. Attafuah stated on Newsfile on Joy FM that, although Kennedy Agyapong would have to answer questions following his comments on NET2 TV which encouraged violence against the investigator, it is also crucial for the state security agency to widen their scope of the investigations in order to hunt down the real killers.
Listen to him in the audio attached:
Source: Myjoyonline