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General News of Thursday, 20 March 2025

    

Source: www.ghanawebbers.com

Former Deputy AG questions evidence in Ahmed Suale murder case

In a recent development regarding the murder of investigative journalist Ahmed Suale, former Deputy Attorney General Joseph K. Amankwah has raised significant concerns about the sufficiency of evidence in the ongoing case. Speaking at a forum, he emphasized that without robust and compelling evidence, securing convictions against accused individuals may prove challenging. Amankwah's remarks come amidst widespread scrutiny and public interest in the circumstances surrounding Suale's assassination, which occurred in January 2019. The killing has been widely condemned as an attack on press freedom and transparency.

Amankwah highlighted the necessity for thorough investigations to ensure justice is served, pointing out that mere allegations or unsubstantiated claims will not suffice in court. He urged law enforcement agencies to prioritize gathering concrete evidence to bolster their case. As calls for accountability grow louder, the former official's insights underline the critical importance of due process and evidentiary standards in upholding democratic values. The unresolved nature of this high-profile murder continues to resonate within Ghanaian society, prompting demands for increased protections for journalists and heightened vigilance against threats to freedom of expression.