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The Police CID has invited three Hot FM hosts to help in investigations of Apostle Kwabena Adjei who allegedly threatened to kill the Electoral Commission Chairperson Jean Mensa.
“Mr. Isaac Darko Boamah, Mr. Awal Saeed Mohammed and a certain ‘Gargantuan’ lady hosted and interviewed suspect” during which the death threats were issued, an invitation letter from the police said.
The police said it would be appreciated if the three media practitioners would report to the CID headquarters on Monday.
Apostle Adjei arrested
The self-styled Man of God was picked up by National Security operatives after saying the EC boss would be killed should the Commission go ahead to compile a new register ahead of the December 2020 elections.
He has since been arraigned and remanded to police custody by an Accra Circuit Court.
He is to reappear on June 23.
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