Independent parliamentary candidate-hopeful for Gomoa Central, Kwame Asare Obeng, alias A Plus, has confirmed an invitation by the Ghana Police Service to him over the murder of investigative journalist, Ahmed Suale.
A Plus, following his claim of knowing the killers of Ahmed Suale, was invited by the police to assist in the ongoing investigation into the death of the journalist.
In a statement released on July 15, 2024, the police said that the information provided by A Plus would help the investigative team make significant progress in the investigation.
“The Ghana Police Service has today, 15th July 2024, invited Mr. Kwame Asare Obeng, popularly known as (A-Plus), to assist the Police's ongoing investigation into the death of Ahmed Suale, following his recent claims on social media that he has some information regarding the case,” the statement said.
The parliamentary hopeful, in a post shared on Facebook on Monday, indicated that he was going to honour the invitation by the police.
He gave the time he was going to be at the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) headquarters of the police in Accra, stating he is going to speak nothing but the truth.
“I'll be at CID headquarters at 2pm to give information on Ahmed Suale. The truth! Nothing but the truth,” he wrote.
What A Plus said:
Kwame A Plus alleged in a Facebook live session on Friday, July 13, that he has information about the identity of the killers of Ahmed Suale and is ready to substantiate his claim if requested.
The independent parliamentary candidate hopeful for Gomoa Central said, “Me, I know the person who killed Ahmed Suale. I swear to God... I swear by the children I have brought to this world, if you try me, you will conduct a press conference every day.
"I’ve said it, I know the person who killed Ahmed Suale. I know the person who allegedly killed Ahmed Suale, so focus on your campaign. If you like, go and call the police.
“I, Kwame A Plus, will go and write a statement, and they will make it public... from 2017, you’ve always known you can’t fight me. Can’t you focus on your campaign and leave me?” he questioned.
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