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5 years agoon
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Adubianews
The mother of the slain Ghanaian police officer who was killed while protecting money in a bullion van, Constable General Emmanuel Osei, has painfully grieved his death.
The mother wept bitterly as she mourned the heinous killing of her son when reporters went to the family house.
”I have suffered and now that my son has gotten a job to take of me, he has been killed. Look at my end,” she told reporters amid tears.
The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), James Oppong-Boanuh, was at the family house of Constable General Osei along with some personnel of the police command to commiserate with the bereaved family over their loss.
The police chief, however, assured the family that the police will ensure that the perpetrators of the grisly crime are brought to book.
As a reminder, Constable General Emmanuel Osei, 25, was shot and killed by unknown armed robbers in Accra on June 14, while transporting money in a bullion van. An eyewitness, Afua Badu was also shot and killed.
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