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Braimah Kamoko, aka Bukom Banku, is in the news again for allegedly beating a footballer to pulp.
The Police at Jamestown in Accra are currently investigating circumstances under which the boxer assaulted 28- year-old Richmond Armah, popularly called Poolele resulting in injuries on his face.
Jamestown Police District Crime Officer, DSP John Anane confirmed receipt of a complaint on the matter.
On Friday, October 31, the Richmond Armah was said to have had an altercation with Banku's son, whose name was given as Amadu believed to be aged 14.
The incident occurred near the famous Bukom Square Park where Amadu was said to be bathing. It all started after Richmond called a lady passing by but she refused to approach him.
Richmond said he asked one Naa to call the lady for him since she was likely to heed her call. Even though the said Naa succeeded in calling the lady, Banku's son reportedly convinced the lady to depart.
Naa subsequently told Richmond about the conduct of the youngster. Unhappy about what Bukom Banku's son had done, Richmond warned Amadu not to bank his hopes on the fact that his father would jump to his defense and that next time he would not forgive him.
Banku reportedly got to the place in his car and the son reported the matter to him. Richmond said Banku asked the Amadu to openly fight him.
According to Richmond, Banku slapped his son and asked him to do same to Richmond in an attempt to provoke him.
The youngster slapped Richmond several times in the presence of several witnesses, who were astounded.
Richmond said he allowed the youngster to continuously slap him because he realized Bukom Banku wanted an opportunity to beat him.
At a point, Richmond said he could not take it any longer so decided to clean himself and leave the scene.
He said Bukom Banku put his finger in his right eye and scratched his face with his car keys, adding that blood oozed from his face.
He said he lodged an official complainant with the Jamestown police after visiting the hospital for treatment.
Banku was arrested on Tuesday evening after honouring a police invitation. He later gave a statement to the police and was granted bail.
Information has it that the controversial boxer has contacted some influential politicians to help him avoid trial.
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