Crime and Investigation
Ken Ofori-Atta’s Family Accuses Special Prosecutor of Abuse of Power Over Interpol Red Notice
The family of former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta has launched a scathing attack on the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP), accusing it of abusing its administrative powers and violating Mr. Ofori-Atta’s human rights in connection with an INTERPOL Red Notice issued against him.
In a strongly worded press statement issued on Monday, June 9, 2025, the family called for the immediate withdrawal of the Red Notice, which labels Mr. Ofori-Atta a fugitive wanted for “using public office for private profit.” They revealed that formal applications for the removal of the notice have been filed with both Ghana’s National Central Bureau and INTERPOL’s Commission for the Control of Files (CCF).
The family alleges that the OSP manipulated evidence and bypassed legal protocols to obtain an arrest warrant dated February 11, 2025, without presenting a supporting affidavit in court — a key legal requirement. According to them, this forms the basis of a pending case in the Human Rights Court scheduled for a ruling on June 18, 2025.
They also condemned the Special Prosecutor, Kissi Agyebeng, for using media platforms to brand Mr. Ofori-Atta as a fugitive, describing such actions as “unlawful” and “a public lynching.” The statement insists that no formal charges have been laid against Mr. Ofori-Atta beyond the generic accusation stated on the arrest warrant.
Citing health concerns, the family noted that Mr. Ofori-Atta, who is currently undergoing cancer treatment at the Mayo Clinic in the United States, had offered to provide a video-recorded interview to aid the investigation — a proposal the OSP rejected. They argued that the refusal to accept this offer, despite medical evidence and timelines submitted to the court, reveals a lack of fairness and reasonableness.
According to the family, the OSP ignored multiple medical updates, including documentation that Mr. Ofori-Atta had been scheduled for a biopsy in March 2025 and will undergo surgery for cancer on June 13, 2025. They emphasized that his absence from Ghana is not an attempt to evade justice but a necessary medical absence.
“The reposting of the Wanted notice was a premeditated theatrical stunt—a public lynching to portray a man, scheduled for cancer surgery, as a fugitive,” the statement asserted.
They further claim that the OSP’s actions amount to political persecution and a vendetta against Mr. Ofori-Atta, listing several missteps including unlawful declarations, breach of due process, and violations of constitutional rights.
The family stressed Mr. Ofori-Atta’s history of cooperation with legal authorities, including CHRAJ and Parliamentary censure processes, all of which they say ended in his favor. They argued that the portrayal of him as a fugitive is inconsistent with his past behavior and reputation.
They concluded by reaffirming his intention to return to Ghana and appear before the OSP once his medical treatment and recovery are complete. The family expressed confidence that justice will ultimately prevail, restoring Mr. Ofori-Atta’s reputation.
“Justice will find the Hamans,” the statement ends, drawing a biblical allusion to vindication after persecution.
Crime and Investigation
Police Arrest Five Suspected Kidnappers, Rescue Two Victims in Nsawam Operation
Police Arrest Five Suspected Kidnappers, Rescue Two Victims in Nsawam Operation
The Nsawam District Police Command has arrested five individuals in connection with the kidnapping of two men travelling from Accra to Anyinam, following a coordinated intelligence-led operation. The victims were rescued safely and are in stable condition.
Police reports indicate that on January 10, 2026, the Command received credible intelligence that the two men had been abducted and moved to an undisclosed location. The suspects allegedly demanded a ransom of GH¢400,000 from the victims’ family and later instructed them to make an initial payment of GH¢5,000.
Acting on the information, officers from the Nsawam District Police, with support from the Suhum Police Command, mounted an operation that led to the arrest of the suspects at a drinking spot near the Suhum Roundabout.
The suspects have been identified as Suleman Salifu, 24; Godfred Owusu, 26; Antwi Bismark, 27; Anas Salis, 38; and Gyamfi Isaac, 33. The victims, Seidu Sambiane, 28, and Ibrahim Alhassan, 42, were rescued during the operation without harm.
A search of an unregistered Acura 4×4 vehicle allegedly used by the suspects resulted in the recovery of several items, including forged GH¢100 and GH¢200 notes, specimen papers cut to the size of currency notes, and an amount of GH¢4,600 in cash. Police also retrieved a pistol, a cutlass, talismans and amulets, as well as five mobile phones.
The suspects are currently in police custody and are assisting with ongoing investigations as police prepare to take further legal action.
Crime and Investigation
Police Arrest 120 Suspects in Major Crackdown on Drug Dealers and Criminal Gangs in East Legon
A major police operation aimed at curbing illicit drug activities and criminal gangs in the East Legon area has resulted in the arrest of 120 suspects, including six women.
After the arrests, all suspects were taken to the East Legon Police Station, where screening is ongoing to identify individuals linked to specific criminal activities and those suspected of dealing in illegal drugs.
According to a police report, the operation was led by ACP Saviour Ahiamadi and supported by several senior officers from Police Headquarters. These included DSP Malaika-Jibril Alhassan, DSP Richard Beriko, ASP Afram, ASP Sarpong, and ASP Imoro from the Accra Region.
The exercise was a joint effort involving officers from the Police Intelligence Directorate, the Criminal Investigations Department, the National Operations Directorate, as well as the Accra and East Legon Regional Commands. The operation forms part of ongoing efforts by the police to enhance security and maintain law and order in the area.
Crime and Investigation
Three Suspected Robbers Killed in Christmas Eve Gun Battle with Police in Ashanti Region
Three suspected armed robbers were shot dead during a gun battle with police on Christmas Eve in a bush between Anwiankwanta and the Jacobu Junction in the Ashanti Region.
The suspects were part of a five-member gang that reportedly opened fire on police officers after encountering them during an intelligence-led operation. Two other members of the gang escaped and are currently on the run.
The injured suspects were rushed to the Bekwai Municipal Hospital following the exchange of gunfire but were pronounced dead on arrival. They have been identified as Seidu Issah, 29; Musah Yakubu, 35; and Yahaya Munkaila, also known as Tijani, 25. Their bodies have since been deposited at the hospital’s morgue for preservation and autopsy.
A police situational report (SITREP), sighted by Graphic Online, said investigations are ongoing to arrest the remaining suspects and recover additional weapons. The report noted that the deceased suspects and their accomplices were wanted in connection with several robberies and killings in Manso, Jacobu, and the Anwiankwanta area.
According to the SITREP, on December 24, 2025, police received intelligence that the gang had assembled in a bush between Anwiankwanta and the Jacobu Junction and were planning to launch an attack along the Anwiankwanta–Obuasi road.
Acting on the information, police carried out an operation using four service vehicles to raid the area. Upon arrival, officers spotted about five young men armed with guns. The suspects allegedly opened fire and attempted to flee through the bush, prompting police to return fire. Three suspects were shot, while the remaining two escaped, reportedly with gunshot wounds.
A search of the area led to the recovery of two pump-action guns loaded with six rounds of ammunition each, one unbranded pistol, and a sack containing 25 live cartridges and six spent cartridges.
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