The Attorney General, Godfred Yeboah Dame has revealed that no docket has been built and presented to the office of the Attorney General for hearing since the demise of a private investigator with Tiger Eye PI, Ahmed Suale.
Mr. Dame averred that the Criminal Investigations Department of the Ghana Police Service is yet to furnish his office with the docket on the killing of Ahmed Suale.
Briefing Parliament on the status of the Ahmed Suale case and some other high-profile homicide cases, Mr. Dame indicated that four victims who were arrested upon intelligence have been granted police inquiry bail after key eyewitnesses could not identify them.
“Ahmed Suale’s case is still being investigated,’’ said Mr. Dame.
He further explained that statements were taken from certain citizens of the country, who all denied any involvement in the crime. The mobile phones of the deceased person were sent to America for unlocking and extraction of information by information technology experts in that country.
Mr. Dame affirmed that huge volumes of data comprising millions of documents, videos, audio, texts, and WhatsApp messages are being analyzed by a team from the homicide and cybercrime units and investigation.
“The formal knowledge of the long-standing case is limited to a report I received from the outgoing Inspector General of Police, James Oppong-Boanuh, after the latter’s courtesy call on him some months ago,’’ Mr Dame told Parliament.
Meanwhile, Ahmed Suale was killed on 6th January 2019 by an unidentified group of people.
Source: Mybrytfmonline.com/Solomon Nartey