Ken Agyapong Busted At Houston Airport -As Death of Ahmed Suale haunts him

Controversial Member of Parliament for Assin Central, Kennedy Agyapong has was recently detained at the Houston Airport in the United States and the noose tightens around his neck for the brutal assassination of undercover journalists Ahmed Hussein Suale.

The date of the detention is not immediately clear as Mr. Agyapong recently revealed on his radio station, Oman FM.

According to him, authorities at the Houston Airport detained him and questioned him for about three hours over information they picked up that he was involved in the death of the investigative journalists who worked for Tiger Eye PI, and who exposed serious influence-peddling in Ghana football and the Jubilee House.

Agyapong suspects that a transmission may have been sent to the Houston Airport by the boss of Ahmed Suale and also a renowned Ghanaian undercover journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas. “I was detained for over five hours, I entered there around 3 and left around 8…,” he claimed.

 “They asked me to sit step aside and ordered me to come in as they asked of my involvement in the death of Ahmed Suale…they said I directed people to beat him up which I answered that the fact that I asked people to beat him up didn’t mean I ordered his death…” he told bemused listeners on Mona FM.

Ken Agyapong’s woes may not be over as Kevin Ekow Taylor, the host of controversial online news analysis platform, “With All Due Respect”, recently announced that he has reported Ken Agyapong’s possible involvement in Suale’s death to the FBI.

Key Agyapong is currently a person of interest in the January 2019 bloody assassination of the investigative journalist whose undercover documentary dubbed Number 12 revealed how the disgraced former Ghana Football Association (GFA) boss, Kwasi Nyantakyi was caught revealing how he planned to use US$ 12 million to peddle influence at the Jubilee House in return for huge government contracts.

Nyantakyi claimed he was going to share the US$ 12 million between President Akufo Addo, Vice President’ Bawumia and some ministers.

When the Number 12 documentary was aired, Ken Agyapong went ballistic by placing a bounty on the head of the now-deceased journalist. He went ahead to reveal the true identity of Ahmed Suale who has mostly done his undercover job in anonymity.

Ahmed Suale who was a key witness in the investigations related to the Number 12 documentary was shot three times in close range by some assailants on a motorbike. He was just a few meters away from his home in Madina-Accra.

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