Ahmed Hussein-Suale: Amnesty outraged over recent murders
Amnesty International Ghana has expressed outrage ab out the shooting and killing of Ahmed Hussein-Suale , who has been identified as an undercover investigator and a key member of Anas Aremeyaw Anas's Tiger Eye private investigative team.
"This incident and that of Mr. Joseph Miigaai Jakperuk, the Deputy Distribution Manager of Accra East Region of GWCL and Mrs Josephine Asante, the Marketing and Public Relations Manager of the Tema Port has a potential to put Ghanaians into a state of fear, insecurity and worry," Amnesty International Ghana said in a statement.
"These incidents threaten the right to life and liberty of Ghanaians and others in Ghana.
"The right to life is sacrosanct and must be given the utmost priority as identified in Article 13 (1) of Ghana’s 1992 Constitution as well as the right to liberty as stipulated in Article 14 (1)".
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The group also urged the Ghanaian government and Police Service to come out with a plan to investigate and bring the perpetrators of all reported cases of killings to book.
"It will also be necessary that the Inspector General of Police (IGP) of the Ghana Police Service comes out with a statement and strategy to address the emerging trends of seeming “arranged” killings which, seem to be gaining prominence just within the first month of the year to allay the fears of Ghanaians," the statement advised.
"Government of Ghana must immediately come out with a plan to seize and address this worrying trend of seeming “arranged” killings in the country. A team should be constituted to develop this plan and share necessary aspects with Ghanaians".
Read the entire statement below;
PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL IS ALARMED AT THE SHOOTING AND
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According to
This incident and that of
The right to life is sacrosanct and must be given the
We call on the Ghana Police Service to immediately move into action to investigate and bring the perpetrators of all reported cases of killings to book. They must make necessary aspects of their investigation reports and further actions on these cases known to the public to help limit potential state of fear, insecurity and worry.
It will also be necessary that the Inspector General of Police (IGP) of the Ghana Police Service comes out with a statement and strategy to address the emerging trends of seeming “arranged” killings which, seem to be gaining prominence just within the first month of the year to allay the fears of Ghanaians.
We ask the public to also support with any information that can assist the Police in its investigations.