Eyewitness in Ahmed’s death reveals police asked him to keep silent

Guillaume Perrier, an international Journalist based in Turkey has revealed in a tweet  findings of a private investigation he conducted over the death of Investigative Journalist Ahmed Suale.
Undercover investigator and a key member of Anas Aremeyaw Anas’ Tiger Eye Private Investigations team, Ahmed Hussein-Suale was shot dead by unknown assailants on 17th January 2019.
Ahmed was killed at Madina in Accra while driving home by unidentified men riding a motorbike.
No personal belonging of the late Ahmed Suale, who was shot three times twice in the chest and another in the neck, was taken by the gunmen.
A disheveled Anas who confirmed the sad development to Atinkaonline a year ago, grieved the loss of a core team member and a brother hardly able to compose.
Ahmed was one of Tiger Eye’s journalists whose photographs Member of parliament for Assin Central, Kennedy Agyapong circulated in his ‘who watches the watchman’ anti-Anas video documentary and called on the public to deal with for a handsome reward.
The death of Ahmed gained international recognition due to an investigative piece preceding his death, this led to the conduct of a private investigation by Guillaume Perrier, an international journalist.
Guillaume Perrier in a twitter thread released bits of his findings with respect to his investigations on the death of Ahmed Suale.
He posted on twitter, “I went to Madina, the Accra neighborhood where Ahmed was shot. I met eye witnesses of the assassination. One of them flew in the North of the country by fear of reprisals. Another one was scared to talk and admitted police came to him and asked him to keep silent.”
Guillaume Perrier also noted that his team met the former head of Ghana FA Kwesi Nyantakyi, who has been banned for life by FIFA after being filmed by the investigative journalist pocketing 65,000$ in a fake sponsor deal signed in Dubaï.
He revealed that that Kwesi Nyantakyi also sent death threats to Ahmed Suale in 2018.
“Be very careful! You can easily lose your life with that.”
According to the Journalist, the recording of the phone conversation which has the threat is yet to be investigated by Ghana police.
Meanwhile MP Kennedy Agyapong, who had sent Ahmed death threats in a meeting with Guillaume Perrier’s team said, “I had nothing to do with this murder. But I have no regrets. If I had to do it all over again, I would do exactly the same thing.”
Ghana | Atinkaonline.com

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