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    MURDER CASE DOCKET IS MISSING AT MANSO ADUBIA POLICE STATION

    HON JUSTICE BAFFOUR AWUAH 0246-930931By HON JUSTICE BAFFOUR AWUAH 0246-930931April 13, 2024 Crime
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    MURDER CASE DOCKET IS MISSING AT MANSO ADUBIA POLICE STATION

    Manso Adubia District Command of Police arrested Mr. Akwasi Antwi, suspected killer of Kwabena Alhaji at Manso Abuoso.

    The suspect allegedly contracted seven men from the same community to kill his biological brother at the shop and dumped him at the river bank in the bush.

    According to source, the suspect claimed that the deceased whose body was found in the bush at river bank about two years ago refused to relocate his provision shop from his land earmarked for development.

    The family members of the deceased were not happy about the manner in which the case was handled by the police.

    Information emanating from the family suggested that police could not retrieve the docket of deceased together with autopsy from the hospital.

    The family urged the Ashanti Regional Command of police and the Regional Minister to advise the District Commander of police to do needful with respect to the death of business man, Kwabena Alhaji.

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