Police Under Pressure Over Sapeiman Gold Case Suspect's Escape
The Institute for Energy, Research and Policy Promotion (IERPP) has called for an independent investigation into the escape of a principal suspect in the Sapeiman gold and counterfeit currency case, raising fresh questions about security lapses within Ghana's law enforcement.
The suspect's disappearance has sparked concerns about potential negligence or complicity in the high-profile criminal matter. IERPP's intervention signals growing public scrutiny of how authorities are handling the investigation.
In response, police officials have indicated measures to prevent further escapes. A spokesperson stated that remaining suspects considered flight risks have been placed on a stop list, with orders to detain them should they attempt to leave the country.
The case, which involves allegations of illegal gold dealings and currency fraud, has attracted significant attention due to its implications for Ghana's financial security and criminal justice system. Authorities have not disclosed full details of how the primary suspect managed to evade custody.
The demand for an independent inquiry reflects broader concerns about accountability and transparency in major criminal investigations, particularly when high-value assets and national security are at stake.
Source: 3News

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