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Mark Agingre, believed to be behind multiple murders in the Upper East Region, has been placed on the police wanted list.
A bounty of GH¢1,000,000.00 is on his head for anyone with information leading to his arrest.
A press release issued by Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Richmond Mensah on Monday said: “Anyone with credible information on his whereabouts is urged to contact the nearest police station or call 191, 18555 immediately.”
“Suspect Mark Agingre, a native of Binduri, is wanted by the Police for his involvement in a series of brutal murders in the Binduri District and nearby communities in the Upper East Region,” it said.
He is wanted in connection with the murder of a man, his wife, and three children on November 7, 2025, which also left another child in critical condition at the Bolgatanga Government Hospital.
“He is further suspected of the murder of an elderly man and his two children, who were killed on October 27, 2025, at Binduri,” the release said.
Preliminary investigations indicate that he may be behind several other targeted killings, it said.
The police assured the public that every effort was being made to track down the suspect and bring him to justice.
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