Two Ghanaians wanted for alleged murder arrested in Togo

By Suraya Alidu Malititi June 25, 2021

Two Ghanaians, wanted for their alleged involvement in the killing of a seven year old boy in the Volta Region, have been arrested by Togolese authorities and handed over to the Ghana Police Service by Interpol.

The suspects, 30-year-old Kofi Koko and 23-year-old Anani Koko were arrested at their hideout at Vugah, a town near the Togolese capital, Lomé.

The two are part of a three-member gang on the police’s wanted list for allegedly kidnapping and killing one Cornelius Doe Negble in the Volta Region.

According to a police statement, efforts are underway to apprehend the third suspect, identified as Morris Etse.

The statement also urged Etse to turn himself in to the police.

“Suspects Hunor Kofi Koko, alias Ando Kofi, aged 30; and Anani Koko, aged 23, on the Police wanted list for the kidnapping and murder of one Cornelius Doe Negble in the Volta Region, have been arrested at their hideout at Vugah, a town near Lome in Togo and handed over to the Ghana Police Service by the Interpol.”

“Efforts are underway to arrest the third suspect, Morris Etse. He is advised to surrender to the nearest Police Station or be fished out from his hide-out.”

Source: citifmonline.com

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