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The Accra High Court of Justice has issued a warrant for the arrest of Job Kwesi Mensah, who is currently on the run for charges of stealing, issuing false cheques, and money laundering
Job Kwesi Mensah is described as slim and dark in complexion. He is believed to be hiding in either Accra, Kumasi, or Obuasi.
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In a statement, the High Court has appealed to the public for any assistance that could lead to the arrest of Job Kwesi Mensah.
Anyone with relevant information concerning Job Kwesi Mensah is urged to report to the nearest police station or contact 0243 443451 or 0244887887 and the Police Crime Fighters at 18555 on MTN or Vodafone to aid in the investigation.
Efforts leading to his arrest will be duly rewarded.

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