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Ghana Police Invites A Plus Over Ahmed Suale Murder Allegations

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Kwame Asare Obeng, popularly known as A Plus, has been summoned by the Ghana Police Service. The musician and political activist has been asked to report to the Police headquarters at 2 PM today to provide evidence supporting his recent claims regarding the murder of investigative journalist Ahmed Hussein Suale.

A Plus’s allegations, made during a heated public exchange with Maame Afia Akoto, deputy communications officer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), have sent shockwaves through Ghana’s political landscape. Swearing on the lives of his children, A Plus claimed to know the identity of the person responsible for the murder of Suale, who was killed in a drive-by shooting in Madina. This high-profile case has remained unsolved, leaving a lingering sense of injustice and demanding answers.

Recognizing the gravity of A Plus’s statements, the Ghana Police have swiftly acted by inviting him to substantiate his claims. This move underscores the seriousness with which the authorities are treating his allegations, given the national and international attention on Suale’s murder. The police’s prompt response also reflects their commitment to resolving the case and ensuring that justice is served.

A Plus’s meeting with the police at 2 PM today is expected to be pivotal. If he provides credible evidence, it could lead to a breakthrough in the investigation, offering a glimmer of hope for justice in a case that has long seemed stalled. Conversely, if his claims are found to be baseless, it could damage his credibility and further complicate the already tense political environment.

Source: GhanaFeed.Com

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