Police Arrest Friend Of Missing Immigration Officer After His Gruesome Death

Police Arrest Friend Of Missing Immigration Officer After His Gruesome Death

  • The Ghana Police Service has confirmed the arrest of one suspect in connection with the Immigration officer Stephen King Amoah's demise
  • The arrested suspect was the last person to have met with the deceased before his body was found severely burned
  • The police say they have identified several inconsistencies in the arrested suspect's statement

An individual has been arrested in connection with the demise of Steffen King Amoah, an immigration officer who was reported missing by his family on July 4, 2025.

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Police shares update on the death of the missing immigration officer Steffen King Amoah
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The police released a statement on July 10 confirming the arrest of Bright Aweh, who was a close friend of the deceased immigration officer.

According to the police, the arrested suspect sent the deceased immigration officer photos of cash bundles via WhatsApp.

The suspect requested that they meet at a spot in Ashongman Estate to settle a debt he owed the deceased.

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The immigration officer left at about 8 pm on Sunday, July 3, to meet the suspect, Bright. That was the last time he was ever seen by his family.

"On the morning of 9th July 2025, the Police discovered a severely burnt body in the said location and conveyed it to the Police Hospital morgue. Following this development, investigators from the Taifa Police joined the scene and later proceeded to the morgue with the complainant and six other relatives. At the morgue, despite the extent of the burns, the relatives positively identified the body as Stephen King Amoah, who had been missing since the night of 3rd July 2025," the police confirmed

According to the police statement, Bright Aweh, the suspect in connection with Stephen King Amoah's demise, shared inconsistent reports with the police.

Ghanaians react to Police update on Steffen Amoah's death

YEN.com.gh gathered a few comments from social media users.

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@austin_menlah said:

"Now the police service are acting very fast to any trending crime they see online...what a time to be a Ghanaian."

@Bside51115 wrote:

"You catch thief, you blur him face 🤦🏾‍♂️."

DontBringUrself shared:

"Money money root of all evil."

@1BongoIdeas commented:

"This looks like the source of the money is questionable so they wanted to transact business of the book. Cos ordinarily such an amount should be sent to the bank! This guy has a lot to answer…"

@mawuliofficial1 added:

"He allegedly texted is wife that he is home and safe with the cash.... What if the killer unlock his phone with the face id after the murder, does anyone else know he went out to collect such amount?? Will a random armed robber know he has a wife?? Possible inside job."

UCC Law student goes missing, family speaks

Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that a student of the University of Cape Coast left her loved ones worried after she went missing on campus.

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A relative of the third-year student, in an interview with YEN.com.gh, confirmed that they still have no leads on the UCC Law student's whereabouts.

Social media users who reacted to the sad development are hopeful that she will be found in good condition.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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Peter Ansah (Entertainment Editor) Ansah Peter is an entertainment editor who joined YEN.com.gh in September 2023. He studied Development Planning at KNUST, graduating in 2018. His professional career in entertainment journalism dates eight years back as a showbiz and arts blogger for the now-defunct motionhypegh.net, continuing to Muse Media Networks, acting as the editorial manager for the network's flagship multimedia platforms. He has also managed several PR roles with top clients, including Morgan Heritage. In 2024, Peter completed Google News Initiative courses in Advanced Digital Reporting and Fighting Misinformation

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