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Ghana Issues Wanted Notices for Three Corruption Suspects

Corruption Investigations

by Victor Adetimilehin

The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) in Ghana has issued wanted notices for three individuals implicated in ongoing corruption investigations. These suspects are sought for their involvement in various corruption-related offenses, including bribery and abuse of public office.

Anthony Gyasi

First on the list is Anthony Gyasi, also known as Nana K. Gyasi, Nana Gyasi, or simply Nana. Born on September 29, 1989, Gyasi is 34 years old. He stands at 1.73 meters tall, has brown eyes, black hair, and a brown complexion. His last known address is in Adjen Kotoku, Ga West Municipality. Gyasi may also be found in the Greater Accra, Eastern, and Ashanti Regions. He is associated with Sessah Kofi, Ibrahim Faustina, Cobbinah David, Abeku Fynn, and Emmanuel Newton. Gyasi is wanted for his involvement in corruption, bribery, and abuse of public office for profit.

Francis Asare

The second individual is Francis Asare, who was born on February 1, 1997, making him 27 years old. Asare has brown eyes, black hair, and a brown complexion. His last known address is in New Fadama, Accra. He might also be located in the Greater Accra and Eastern Regions. Asare is known to associate with Sadia Alhassan, Sessah Kofi Ibrahim, and Anthony Gyasi. He is wanted for corruption, bribery, abuse of public office for profit, and aiding and abetting other public officers in similar activities.

Sadia Alhassan

The third individual is Sadia Alhassan, a 41-year-old woman born on April 21, 1983. Alhassan is 1.62 meters tall, with brown eyes, black hair, and a brown complexion. Her last known address is Kwaprow, UCC Campus, with potential locations in the Central, Greater Accra, Eastern, and Oti Regions. She is associated with Taibatu Seidu, Karimu Seidu, Joel Ofori, Sessah Kofi Ibrahim, and Francis Asare. Alhassan is wanted for her involvement in corruption, bribery, abuse of public office for private benefit, and aiding and abetting other public officers to abuse their office for profit.

Ongoing Investigations and Public Appeal

The OSP emphasizes that all individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. They urge anyone with information on the whereabouts of these individuals to report to the OSP at 0554494499 or 0554484488.

The OSP’s move to publish wanted notices underscores the seriousness of the ongoing investigations and the efforts to combat corruption in Ghana. The office continues to work diligently to bring those involved in corruption to justice and uphold the rule of law.

The publication of these notices also highlights the collaborative efforts needed from the public to support the fight against corruption. Public cooperation is crucial in ensuring that individuals involved in corrupt practices are held accountable.

Source: Graphic Online 

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