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Family heads to court over death of relative in police custody

The family of Albert Donkor, a 27-year-old businessman, who died under mysterious circumstances in police custody has filed a case at the Accra High Court seeking justice for their relative.

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May 17, 2022
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The family of Albert Donkor, a 27-year-old businessman, who died under mysterious circumstances in police custody has filed a case at the Accra High Court seeking justice for their relative.

Family spokesperson and an uncle, Rev. Dr. Mathias Sarkodie, insists that Albert may have been targeted after chancing on a robbery scene involving some police officers.

“We have sent the issue to the Accra High Court to seek justice for Albert. The Police knew what happened, and we suspect they killed Albert to destroy evidence, so we have given the issue to the High Court in Accra to investigate the incident for us to know what happened,” he said on Eyewitness News on Citi FM.

Residents in Nkoranza in the Bono East Region are outraged by the death of Albert Donkor, who was picked up by the police, following a robbery on the Nkoranza-Kintampo road.

The Member of Parliament for Nkoranza South, Emmanuel Kwadwo Agyekum, has said Albert was denied access to a lawyer and his family members after his arrest.

He has thus called on the Inspector General of Police, George Akufo Dampare, to ensure that the police personnel alleged to been involved in Albert’s death are brought to book.

The Bono Police Regional Commander, DCOP Moses Atibilla, has also called on residents to stay calm as the Police Service investigates the incident.

“I met the youth, the chief, the queen-mother, and the family itself. I tried to impress upon them to be calm and not to do what they were doing. I agreed with them that they need to show that they were not happy, but afterwards, they should put that aside and let us work together.” He said

Source: Eric Crentsil
Tags: Albert DonkordeadFamily headsKillPolice Custody




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