Anas Releases Fotos of Ahmed Suale’s Killers   -As international media organisations expose Ghana Police Cover-Up of Killers

Forbidden Stories the United States-based non-profit have revealed that their investigations implicates the Ghana Police Service for threatening eyewitnesses to the brutal assassination of undercover investigative journalist, Ahmed Hussein-Suale.
Forbidden Stories is an international journalists’ network whose mission is to continue and publish the work of other journalists facing threats, prison, or murder.
According to Guillaume Perrier from the organisation, he travelled to Madina, the Accra neighbourhood where Ahmed Suale was murdered to talk to some eyewitnesses.
In a twitter message, Perrier said, he noticed that eyewitnesses were Afraid to talk apparently because officers of the Ghana police service had threatened them.
“One of them [eye witnesses] flew to the North of the country for fear of reprisals. Another one was scared to talk and admitted police came to him and asked him to keep silent,” Perrier said in a twitter message posted today.
Meanwhile, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, the founder of Tiger Eye PI, the organisation Suale worked for before he was eliminated, has released forensic drawings of the possible faces of the alleged killers of Suale.
According to Forbidden Stories investigations, the sketches were given to the Ghana Police to follow up, but they threw them under the carpet.
“Eyewitnesses clearly recognised the portraits that have been drawn and given to the police investigators, but that did not lead to any arrest…,” Perrier stated,  as a wave of international media organisations wade into the probing of why for exactly one year of the assassination, the police investigators appear to have gone to sleep.
Ahmed Suale was the principal witness in an undercover exposé that showed massive corruption at the Kwasi Nyantakyi-headed Ghana Football Association (GFA).
In June 2018, Tiger Eye PI released a documentary dubbed Number 12. It captured the bribery, corruption and match-fixing at the GFA when Nyantakyi was its President.
More damning was part of the documentary that captured Nyantakyi boldly boasting about how he was organising some US$12 million to bribe President Akufo Addo, Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia and several ministers in exchange for juicy state contracts.
When the documentary hit the streets, the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) was furious, with one of its Members of Parliament, Kennedy Agyapong, launching a serious offensive against Suale and Tiger Eye PI.
Eventually, Mr. Agyapong placed a bounty on the head of Ahmed Suale and exposed his identity publicly. Ahmed Suale and the Tiger Eye PI crew have always operated under serious disguise due to the dangerous nature of their undercover investigations.
Kennedy Agyapong has denied involvement in the assassination, however, critics are not certain he is telling the truth, as he has been linked with several death threats in the past years.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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