Audio By Carbonatix
A 24-YE AR-old student of Abro Media Institute has been arrested by the police for allegedly sending threatening text messages to the General Secretary of the People's National Congress (PNC), Benard Monah.
The suspect, Suraj Elyas alias Dove, was arrested yesterday along the Graphic Road in Accra after several efforts by the police to track him down.
Briefing the media at the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) headquarters, Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Joseph Darkwah said the PNC General Secretary reported to the police that he received a text message on his phone at dawn on November 8, 2013 threatening him to call the sender of the message before the following morning.
He said the suspect reportedly called Mr. Monah saying that he and three others had been paid to assassinate him (Monah).
ASP Darkwah said the suspect then asked Mr. Monah to pay him GHC l0,000 so he could persuade his colleagues from carrying out his assassination, since he (suspect) knew the General Secretary personally. Mr. Monah, according to the ASP, told the suspect that he did not have such an amount.
Again, on November 12, the same year, the suspect reportedly sent another threatening text message to Mr. Monah which read "fella over pain" accordingly meaning "failure to pay feel pain".
According to ASP Darkwah, the young man then told Mr. Monah that he should remember what they did to Mr. Ken Dapaah, adding "the suspect said Mr. Dapaah could not come out to the public to tell all that we did to him".
ASP Darkwah noted that some personnel of the police then went to the Circuit Court to ask for an order to contact the network service provider that the suspect, Suraj Elyas, was using to enable them to track him down, adding that "on 6th January 2014, we got the order from the Circuit Court and served it to the network provider".
After careful analysis, ASP Darkwah said the police managed to track down the suspect "along the Graphic Road".
ASP Darkwah noted that the motive behind the act was that the suspect during interrogation, claimed he was instrumental in Mr. Monah's campaign for the position of General Secretary and that after Mr. Monah's victory, he, the suspect pleaded with him for financial assistance to cater for his education but was turned down.
The ASP said the suspect then confessed that he decided to use threats to extort the money he needed from Mr. Monah.
The suspect has been remanded in police custody for further investigation and would be arraigned before the Accra Circuit Court.
Latest Stories
-
From cassette tapes to streaming: Grace Asare reflects on the shift in music distribution
8 minutes -
MTN FA Cup quarter-finals set for explosive weekend
16 minutes -
TTU registrar, co-author launch 3 books to shape higher education governance in Ghana
16 minutes -
Minority condemns attack on Ghanaian Peacekeepers in Lebanon, demands full investigation
26 minutes -
I have never taken even GH₵1 from Shaxi – Shatta Wale calls for gov’t support
28 minutes -
‘Largest ever’ oil reserve release agreed by 32 countries, as Strait of Hormuz ships attacked
34 minutes -
Fuel shortages unlikely despite Middle East tensions – TOR assures Ghanaians
36 minutes -
Massive maintenance underway at TOR to boost efficiency – Corporate Affairs Officer
38 minutes -
Shatta Wale says he prays over money before giving it away
40 minutes -
Shatta Wale reveals hidden life as a tech visionary and mogul
46 minutes -
PRESEC-Legon 2001 group rallies support for staff accommodation project
51 minutes -
Adenta Circuit Court grants Counsellor Lutterodt GH¢50,000 bail
1 hour -
Minority demands briefing on Ghana-US collaboration in Nigeria airstrikes
1 hour -
When Power Turns Hostile: Political repression and the threat to development work in Africa
1 hour -
New TOR management inherited $417m debt – TOR PRO
1 hour
