Ghana Police Declare Suspect Wanted in Disappearance Case
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Police in Accra have declared a suspect, Wisdom Tetteh, wanted in connection with the disappearance of Theophilus Ashitey Amarh.
- Investigations suggest foul play, with suspected bloodstains found at the missing person's residence.
- Authorities believe the suspect may have fled to Togo and are appealing to the public for information.
The Accra Regional Police Command has issued a wanted bulletin for Wisdom Tetteh, a suspect implicated in the disappearance of Theophilus Ashitey Amarh. The investigation has taken a grim turn, with evidence suggesting possible foul play. The police statement highlighted the discovery of suspected bloodstains at Amarh's residence, raising serious concerns for his safety.
The suspect was declared wanted following ongoing investigations into the case, which pointed to circumstances suggesting possible foul play.
Intelligence indicates that Tetteh may have absconded to neighboring Togo, prompting an urgent appeal to the public for any information that could lead to his arrest. The police are urging anyone with knowledge of Tetteh's whereabouts to report to the nearest police station or contact them via emergency numbers. The command assures the public that all efforts are being made to apprehend the suspect and ensure justice is served.
intelligence gathered by the Police suggested that the suspect had fled the country to neighbouring Togo.
This development underscores the persistent challenges faced by law enforcement in Ghana in resolving disappearance cases, particularly when suspects attempt to evade justice by fleeing the country. The cooperation of the public is deemed crucial in such investigations, and the police are leveraging all available channels to gather leads.
The Command has, therefore, appealed to the public to assist in locating the suspect and provide any relevant information that could lead to his arrest.
Originally published by Ghanaian Times in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.