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National Security Denies Connection To Suspect In Kasoa Murder

In a statement, the Ministry of National Security distanced itself from Benlord Ababio, the person suspected of killing a military officer at Millennium City, Kasoa.

This is in reaction to rumors that have been going around suggesting Benlord, also known as Nana Ben, works for the National Security Agency.

The suspect, who is being held by the police in relation to the event, is not, the Ministry of National Security explicitly states, an employee of the Ministry.

In a statement, the Ministry emphasized the significance of accurate reporting and urged the public to ignore any misinformation suggesting that the suspect is affiliated with their staff. They emphasized the need for factual information amidst the ongoing investigation.

While the inquiry into the shooting remains ongoing, the Ministry reaffirmed its commitment to transparency and accountability. They pledged to ensure that justice prevails for everyone implicated in the incident, prioritizing fairness throughout the process.

The Ministry’s statement reflects their dedication to maintaining integrity and fairness throughout the investigation. They aim to provide clarity to the public while ensuring that all involved parties receive justice.

A deceased military officer was shot and killed in front of the Millennium City Police station in Gomoa East District. The incident occurred after a brother of a chief soldier purchased a plot of land from chiefs in Millennium City, but landguards opposed their development. The dead soldier and two other police officers drove to the location to find a permanent solution. Benlord Ababio, the Gyasehene of Millennium City, refused to go to the District command and shot at the officers’ car

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