The Ghana Police Service has entreated the public to volunteer information to aid investigations into the murder of Ahmed Hussein-Suale.
Ahmed, a member of the Tiger Eye PI, was shot to death on Wednesday night by unknown assailants while he was returning to his Madina home.
A statement by the Service on Thursday said the Homicide Unit of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) has taken over investigations.
Already, fingers have been pointed at Member of Parliament for Assin Central Constituency Kennedy Agyapong, who had instigated his supporters to attack the deceased in his reprisal documentary Who Watches The Watchman?.
Popular journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas had posted an excerpt from Mr Agyapong’s documentary, implicitly implicating the lawmaker.
But Mr Agyapong has also told the police to investigate the world-renowned journalist, whom he suspects could have a hand in the crime.
The police want the public to volunteer information on their social media handles as well as their phone numbers.
The numbers are 0244623866, 0242814863 and on toll free numbers 18555 and 191
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