The Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service has refuted media reportage over claims that Deputy Minister of Roads and Highways, Anthony Karbo, has been invited to assist investigations in connection with the Anas Aremeyaw Anas’ undercover documentary on corruption.

Speaking to a group of journalist in Accra on Thursday, Deputy Director, CID, ACP Aboagye Nyarko indicated that no one has been invited as investigations into the matter has just commenced.

He further urged journalists to be circumspect in their reportage on the issue while assuring them of feeding them with the necessary information in due course.

He stated; “In respect to the invitation of the Deputy Minister of Roads and Highways, I want to emphasise and inform you that nobody has invited him to come and assist with investigations. Investigations have just commenced and we appeal to the press to give us ample time to enable us come confidently to you with whatever we find”,

Earlier, Editor-in-Chief of the New Crusading Guide, Abdul-Malik Kwaku Baako disclosed that everybody mentioned would be given an opportunity to watch the part of the video which affects them and react to it before the full two hour documentary titled: ‘Number 12’, is premiered on 6 June 2018.

Mr Baako said this on Good Morning Ghana on Metro TV on Thursday, 24 May 2018 to confirm rumours that Mr Karbo had been captured in the documentary following a confirmation that President Akufo-Addo and his vice, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia had also been mentioned.