Explosive! Evidence closes in on Ken Agyapong In J.B Danquah’s Murder

An explosive revelation has opened a new loop pointing at the New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament (MP) for Assin Central, Kennedy Agyapong, as the main architect behind the murder of the Member of Parliament for Abuakwa North Joseph Boakye Danquah in 2016.

This new evidence is coming out of a heated exchange between Kennedy Agyapong and the maverick Kevin Ekow Taylor-the host of online news portal, “With All Due Respect”.

On the night of Wednesday, September 25, 2019, Kevin Taylor revealed a conspiracy within the security agencies led by the Director-General of the police Criminal Investigation Department (CID) DCOP Tiwaa Danquah, to hide the original statement written by the alleged murderer. Whatsup News gathered that the original statement clearly implicated Ken Agyapong.

Information points out to the existence of an original statement signed by Daniel Asiedu (Alias Sexy Dondon) where he clearly explained how he was hired by Kennedy Agyapong to kill the J.B Danquah in his sleep.

Ken Agyapong had allegedly transported “Sexy Dondon” to a location close to the home of J.B Danquah and had laid ambush for the unsuspecting Abuakwa MP who retired home after his day’s activities. Sexy Dondon was said to have been set loose on him while he slept and was stabbed to death in a ghastly cold-blooded rage.

The deceased MP was reportedly stabbed 15 times in the chest with a screwdriver. Whatsup News has contacted Kevin Taylor for the evidence of the alleged statement that is being kept under lock and key by the CID and the league of conspirators around the high-profile murder.

In June 2018, Daniel Asiedu gave a voluntary confession in court saying he was contracted by some persons within the New Patriotic Party (NPP) to murder the NPP MP for the Abuakwa North constituency.

In his confession, the accused also said after his arrest the alleged persons who contracted him approached him to accuse certain persons within the National Democratic Congress (NDC) of hiring him. 

Incidentally, Whatsup News gathered that some family members of the late MP have said that they have seen Close Circuit Television (CCTV) footage of a Nissan Altima with special registration  K45  picking up Daniel Asiedu shortly after he had committed the act.

According to Kevin Taylor who is also pinning the murder of undercover journalist Ahmed Hussein-Suale on Ken Agyapong, a formal complaint has been lodged with the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) in America against the suspected MP for Assin Central.

Indeed, in the past two weeks, Kennedy Agyapong has been on a rampage on several media platforms making contradictory statements about the alleged culprits in the gruesome murder that cut short the life of an MP described as a potential presidential candidate for the NPP.

Even though Kennedy Agyapong claims he was not particularly close to the murdered parliamentarian, and that he had only spoken to him once for just 10 minutes, his narrations in the past three years show there was more to his relationship with the deceased than he is letting out. He appears to know a lot more about the deceased than a mere 10-minute interaction. This has raised serious credibility questions around his narration of events.

He has made contradictory statements pointing out several individuals as being responsible for the murder, including former president John Dramani Mahama, Stan Xoexe Dogbe, a former Presidential Staffer, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, ace investigative journalist and Ivy Heward Mills-the widow of the late Abuakwa MP.

In all these allegations, he appears to be a constant fixture on the crime scene.

In the studio of his media outfit Net 2 TV on Wednesday, September 18, 2018, Ken Agyapong claimed that at dawn of the day J. B Danquah was killed, an unnamed acquaintance called him around 4 am informing him about the incident. In what has raised questions why he should be informed personally when he has explicitly stated that he was not particularly close to the deceased.

According to him, that very dawn, despite not knowing the residence of the deceased prior, he quickly found his way to the crime scene in East Legon and made his own reconnaissance.

Afterwards, he claimed he walked into the living room packed with a police forensic team where one of them allegedly debriefed him that it was an inside job. ”The Police told me that it is an inside job,” he said.

However, in an earlier narration on UTV about one year ago, Ken Agyapong said he had been invited to the crime scene by some police officers and when he got there, he saw a blood-stained night-gown presumably belonging to the wife of the deceased. In his latest narration, however, when he got to the scene, the wife of the deceased had locked herself up in her room upstairs and could not have seen her bloodstained nightgown.

These two narrations are directly contradictory as his frantic narrations whip up more questions about his involvement than answers Meanwhile, Ken Agyapong is part of seven other persons the widow of J.B Danquah has sued in connection with the gruesome murder.

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