Audio By Carbonatix
The Police have arrested two suspects in connection with the murder of a 58-year-old Lebanese national, Omar Mikati, at his residence in East Legon in Accra, on Friday, June 20, this year.
According to a police statement on Thursday, July 3, Mr. Mikati was found lying in a pool of blood in his home.
It stated that a team from the Police Headquarters’ Crime Scene Management Unit (CSMU) was quickly dispatched to gather forensic evidence.
Preliminary investigations revealed that the suspects made away with the victim’s Samsung mobile phone, but left behind other items, including two iPhones and a GCB ATM card bearing the name Paul Twumasi Ankrah.
This clue led police to arrest Paul Twumasi Ankrah at Samsam Medie. During interrogation, he named his accomplice as Asiedu Henning, also known as Nana Kofi Anum.
The statement added that on July 2, the police arrested Mr Henning in an intelligence-led operation at his hideout in Kutunse.
He later led investigators to a location where a knife believed to have been used in the crime had been discarded.
The weapon has been retrieved and is currently undergoing forensic analysis.
Both suspects were arraigned before the Adabraka District Court 1 and have been remanded into police custody.
They are expected to reappear in court on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
The police say investigations are ongoing to ensure justice is served.
Latest Stories
-
KNUST Nkabom Collaborative opens pitch session to support young agripreneurs with business funding
2 minutes -
Former Foreign Affairs minister and Ex-ECOWAS Commission President James Victor Gbeho dies at 91
46 minutes -
Illegal dumpsite washed into Weija Lake after floods, raising public health fears
54 minutes -
NACOC partners GJA to combat substance abuse and illicit drug trafficking in Ghana
57 minutes -
Football’s greatest legends prepare for their final World Cup
57 minutes -
Sammi Awuku questions whether GTA board chair Gertrude Donkor meets Tourism Act private sector requirement
1 hour -
Providence turns red, gold and green as Tribe Culturefest ignites Ghana’s World Cup fever
1 hour -
Asantehene to attend tribe Culturefest’s fan festival at Toronto’s Sankofa Square
1 hour -
Former Chief Justice Sophia Akuffo resigns from the Council of State
2 hours -
Health workers struggle to contain Ebola in Congo camps as distrust grows
3 hours -
Richie Mensah unveils ‘The Octave’ as latest addition to Lynx Electronics family
3 hours -
Motorists, pedestrians alarmed over faulty streetlights on Achimota Forest stretch
3 hours -
Bank of Ghana orders financial institutions to stop supporting foreign currency crypto wallets
3 hours -
Former Upper West Minister Backs Dr Issahaku Moomin for NPP Treasurer Position
5 hours -
Legal Education Reform: Assafuah questions possible return of entrance exams under new bar training system
6 hours