Prisons Service launches investigation after inmate linked to murder of Abamba Queen Mother
The Ghana Prisons Service has launched a high-level investigation following allegations that a convicted inmate at the Ankaful Maximum Security Prison played a role in the murder of the Queen Mother of the Abamba Traditional Area in the Atebubu-Amantin Municipality of the Bono East Region. In a statement issued on Saturday, May 30, the Service expressed its "profound and sincere condolences" to the chiefs and people of the Abamba Traditional Area following the tragic killing of Nana Serwaa Asaama Agyankoma I, also known as Nana Serwaa Gyan Kuma I. The development follows preliminary findings by the Ghana Police Service, which reportedly implicate an inmate identified as Ishaku Alhassan in the crime.
The suspect, a convicted prisoner currently serving a sentence at Ankaful Maximum Security Prison, is alleged to have acted as an intermediary in facilitating the murder plot. The Ghana Prisons Service described the allegations as extremely serious and assured the public that comprehensive investigations are underway. Prison authorities have constituted a "high-powered team" to conduct an internal investigation and recommend appropriate actions. The Service also confirmed that it is working closely with the Ghana Police Service as part of an ongoing inter-agency effort aimed at uncovering the full circumstances surrounding the case.
The Prisons Administration assured the public that any individual found to have breached security regulations or aided criminal activities would face the full force of the law, regardless of their position or status. The Ghana Prisons Service outlined the procedures governing contact between prisoners and the outside world, explaining that prisoners are allowed to make voice calls only through official prison telephone booths under strict supervision and are permitted to receive scheduled visits from relatives, friends and legal representatives under regulated conditions. The possession or use of personal mobile phones remains strictly prohibited in all correctional facilities across the country.
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The Ghana Prisons Service is investigating a possible breach of security-an inmate is allegedly linked to a high-profile murder in the Bono East Region. The implications could be far-reaching, raising questions about the security protocols within Ghana's correctional facilities.
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