Date: Sep 15 ,
2019 .BY: Benjamin Xornam Glover
The police in Ningo-Prampram have arrested one Ali Kofi Sowuno in
connection with a tragic incident in which a family of three were burnt beyond
recognition at Zutsukpo, a village near Tsopoli in the Ningo-Prampram District
last Thursday night.
The family, a man, his wife and their five-year-old son were allegedly shot by some unknown assailants and were burnt beyond recognition. |
Joshua Koranteng Oman , 46, his
wife and their son, who is less than five years old, were allegedly shot by
some unknown assailants who also burnt them beyond recognition together with
the vehicle, a pickup truck, in which they were travelling.
Suspect
The suspect, a nephew of
the deceased, was picked up for interrogation after it was alleged that he had
issued a threat to his uncle who was a farmer, threatening that he would make
him stop farming in the village.
The Daily Graphic gathered that as a result of the threat, the mother of the
deceased farmer lodged a complaint with the police two Sundays ago.
Following the death last
Thursday evening, some accusing fingers have been pointed at the suspect amid
threats of a reprisal attack on him.
The police said as a
precautionary measure, the suspect was picked up for interrogation, but he has
since denied involvement in the death of the farmer and his family.
Relations
Relatives of the
deceased farmer, Messrs John Narh and Kweku Oman , in separate interviews with
the Daily Graphic, expressed shock at the incident and appealed to the police
to intensify their investigations into the matter.
Mr Oman said he
was at Ashaiman, near Tema when he received a call from the village that his
brother had been killed.
He said he dashed to the village only to see the charred bodies of his
relatives.
Spent pellets
The Prampram Divisional
Commander of the Ghana Police Service, Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP),
Mr Godact Dodzi Hlordzi, said investigations were underway to unravel the
mystery sorrounding the incident.
He said preliminary
investigations at the crime scene revealed three spent pellets likely to have
been fired from an automatic weapon.
He said the people in
the vehicle were burnt beyond recognition after they were murdered.
Mr Hlordzi added that
the man was a hardworking cattle farmer who was well known in the community,
adding that the crime scene management and homicide units had been invited to
assist in the investigations.
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