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Journalists Sanctuary International (JSI) has observed with regret, the lacklustre attitude of the Ghana Police Service towards the investigation into the murder of investigative journalist, Ahmed Suale.
Five years since the cold-blooded killing of the undercover journalist, there has been very little movement on the side of the police to bring justice to the family of the slain journalist.
In a statement issued on Thursday, August 17, from its Los Angeles office in California, JSI's founder and president Latif Iddrisu among other things called on the police to restore hope in Ahmed Suale's family.
The Sanctuary called on the police to dedicate time and resources to go after the killers of their kinsmen, their conspirators, and all accessories and sponsors.
Read the statement below;
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