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Ghana Premier League side Bechem United have stepped up efforts to help find justice for Asante Kotoko fan, Francis 'Nana Pooley', following the announcement of a GH¢100,000 bounty for anyone with a lead on his killer.
Pooley was stabbed to death during the Porcupine Warriors' 0-1 league defeat to Nsoatreman in Nsoatre on matchday 19 of the top flight.
Kotoko as well as the family of the deceased have called for justice to be served with investigations into the matter underway.
Adding up to the increased search, Bechem have offered to reward anyone who would provide credible information which would help in bringing the culprit to book.
The Bechem-based side revealed their involvement is inspired by growing safety concerns, including pressure on their team doctor, Dr Achau, whose family has urged him to avoid travelling for away matches due to security risks.

Earlier this week, Kotoko's spokesperson, Lawyer Samuel Sarfo Duku, after a court hearing said the killer had been identified by the Ghana Police Service to be one Brimah who is still on the run.
It's expected that Bechem's offer will be a good motivation for others to provide more insights into the related matter.
In the meantime, the Porcupine Warriors are expected to return to training on Wednesday, February 19, but with no intention to play competitive football.
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