Six years after the alleged murder of the late Hon. JB Dankwah Adu, the late MP of Abuakwa North constituency, the trial and case remained unsolved.
After these years of speculation, Police Chief Inspector Daniel Nkrumah, an investigator assigned to the case has confirmed that the evidence which is the fingerprints obtained from the late Hon J.B. Dankwah Adu’s home match those of Daniel Asiedu, the first accused person in the murder trial.
The MP who was slain in 2016 has a lot of questions surrounding his death, which has taken the police approximately 6 years to solve.
The recent revelation of the fingerprints being attached to Daniel Nkrumah, which could have been done sooner than later when he was picked up by the Police, simply goes to highlight the Service’s degree of under-resourcing.
Aside from the nature of the resources, another topic for debate is the efficacy and competency of the police.
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