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Fetish priest in trouble for allegedly murdering farmer

An Accra Magistrate court has issued a bench warrant for the arrest of a fetish priest, who allegedly murdered a 52 -year-old farmer, at Dormeliam, near Akuse, in the Eastern Region.

The suspect, Torgbe Ngorbea Mawufeasi,38, and five accomplices, reportedly lured Richard John Kluboito to a farm, shot him, chopped off his head and buried the headless body.

The Director of Homicide Unit of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), of the Ghana Police Service, Chief Superintendent (Chief Supt) William Sedrame, confirmed the story to the Ghanaian Times, in an interview, in Accra, yesterday.

According to him, Kluboito had protracted land litigation in his home town, Mafi Vodza, near Adidome, in the Volta Region, with some relatives, including Torgbe Mawufeasi (now on the run).

Chief Supt Sedrame said there had been several threats by the suspect to wipe away the deceased and his family.

He said in January this year, the suspect and Sampson Agbeehia Kudoha, contracted Joseph Anane Henor to lure the deceased to Janak Farm at Dormeliam, under the pretext of giving him a job as a farm manager, but with the intension to kill him. Chief Supt Sedrame said Kluboito, who did not suspect foul play, went to the farm and met the suspects and accomplices

The Director of Homicide Unit said without any provocation the suspect shot Kluboito, cut off his head and buried the headless body on the farm.

Chief Supt Sedrame said that five suspects were arrested, but Torgbe Mawufeasi, was on the run, adding that the body has since been exhumed, but the head was not found.

In another development, Chief Supt Sedrame said the CID was on the manhunt for a businessman, who allegedly defrauded a company of $173,000.00.

He said the complainant in the case, Yaw Oppong Dompreh, who represented Blaze Metal Resource Limited, had a discussion with Daniel Ackom Dompreh on the sale of a concession located at Boadi in the Western Region.

Chief Supt Sedrame said the suspect produced documents covering the concession and started negotiations.
He said the suspect and complainant agreed on terms to purchase the concession at $1,500,000.00.

Chief Supt Sedrame said that the suspect collected $173,000.00 from the complainant and promised to secure all necessary documents from the Minerals Commission and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
He said Dompreh produced letters and receipts, which were purported to have been issued by the EPA and the Commission, but were later identified to be fake.

 

Source: Ghanaian Times

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