Member of Parliament for Ashaiman, Mr Ernest Norgbey, has commended the Ghana Police Service for the swift investigations and arrests of the alleged killers of late Trooper Imoro Sherrif.

In a press release issued on Monday, March 13, Mr Nogbey praised the Police for their professional and diligent operations. He said that the Police have proven that they have the requisite competence to investigate all crimes in the country.

Mr. Norgbey’s press release comes on the back of an announcement by the Police that they have arrested six suspects in connection with the murder of the soldier. In a detailed statement issued on Monday, the Police said that after almost a week of painstaking intelligence-led operations, they arrested the suspects.

The Police added that further investigations have established that two of the suspects attacked the deceased at Taifa Ashaiman in an attempt to rob him of his phone and backpack. During the struggle, one of the suspects stabbed the deceased in the arm, snatched his phone, and left the deceased with the knife stuck in his arm.

Meanwhile, the Ashaiman Circuit Court has denied bail to the six suspects picked up in connection with the murder of Trooper Imoro Sherrif at Taifa, a suburb of Ashaiman on March 4. Prosecutor, Supt. Sylvester Asare, told the court presided over by Simon Gaga that granting the accused persons bail will impede investigations.

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Mr. Norgbey has charged the Attorney-General to ensure the swift prosecution of the accused persons. He prayed that the Attorney-General’s Department would ensure swift, fair, fearless, and successful prosecution of all the suspects involved in the alleged killing of Trooper Imoro and for the courts to return a verdict that serves as a bold line of deterrence to all persons who may want to break the law.

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