Ahmed Suale Murder: Evidence was insufficient for prosecution – Tuah Yeboah

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Former Deputy Attorney General Alfred Tuah Yeboah has shed light on the challenges encountered during the early stages of the investigation into the murder of investigative journalist Ahmed Suale.

In an interview on Channel One TV, Tuah Yeboah revealed that during his tenure, the Attorney General’s office found the available evidence insufficient to pursue charges against any suspects linked to the case.

“During our time, the police conducted investigations and submitted the docket to the AG’s office for review. After examining the docket, we realized there wasn’t enough evidence to warrant the prosecution of anyone, and we advised the police to continue with their investigation,” he explained.

Tuah Yeboah expressed cautious optimism about recent progress in the case, particularly the arraignment and remand of suspect Daniel Owusu Koranteng.

“I am happy that today they have been able to get someone who has been arraigned before a court and remanded to prison custody,” he stated.

However, he raised concerns about the strength of the evidence against the suspect, questioning, “But the question is, do they have enough evidence?”