Independent Parliamentary Candidate for Gomoa Central in the Central Region, Kwame Asare Obeng, popularly known as A Plus, has promised to announce the names of people he would want to be part of a meeting with the Ghana Police Service.
A-Plus has been invited by the Cold case unit of the Ghana Police Service to assist with investigations into the death of investigative journalist, Ahmed Suale.
The Police invited A-Plus after a video of him went viral claiming he knows and willing to expose the expose the people behind the killing of the journalist.
The police have requested A-Plus to aid in shedding light on Ahmed Suale’s untimely passing, with the hopes of potentially unraveling further details surrounding the incident.
In a Facebook live session on July 13, A-Plus claimed that he knew the identities of the killers of the late investigative journalist Ahmed Husein Suale.
He pointed out that he is always ready and available to justify his claim if called upon to do so. But will only reveal the names of the alleged killers when the people he would name in his press release today are present.
These people, he said, possess crucial information on the murder of Ahmed Hussein Suale who once worked with Tiger Eye P.I.
“I will be calling on top security officials in the country, tasked by the government to protect our institutions, and inviting certain ministers who must attend this meeting…only then will I share what I know,” he said on Angel Morning Show.
He revealed further that the Police agreed to this arrangement during his first meeting with them.
“The police have agreed to this arrangement and I will only speak once these conditions are met,” A Plus added.
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