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See how Awudome gravedigger was apprehended while attempting to sell body parts for GHC400.
An undertaker has been secured over charges that he was selling body portions of the dead.
The suspect by name Haruna was 'uncovered' by a Facebook client, Junior Muntari 1, after he was deceived by certain occupants of Kasoa who had gotten a clue that he was into that 'exchange.'
In an almost three-minute video shared on Facebook, Haruna is greeted by certain men requesting that he opens up some dark polythene packs he had brought.
"You are selling bones of individuals; I have gotten you with individuals' bones live, open up it," one individual is heard saying in Hausa.
The video shows some material from one polythene, which the pundit says is human tissue and another, as bone from the skull.
"He is accustomed to doing this at the burial ground for quite a while, I raised the issue, however individuals thought I was misrepresenting; it is right here, you are seeing it live. He brought it from Awudome," the observer added.
As per the account, Haruna had been asked by somebody for body portions of dead individuals, and someone else had affirmed being the medication man who had requested it.
"We deceived you, yet on the off chance that you were a decent individual, you would have asked how we got your contact, yet did you?" the alleged medication man inquired.
He purportedly charged 400 cedis for the transfer, out of which GHc100 was paid to him by means of portable cash.
read also: A presidential aide allegedly paid nearly $10,000 for a 24-hour trip to New York.
An Executive Assistant to President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, Charles Nii Teiko Tagoe, paid nearly US$10,000 for a trip to the United States of America in mid-September.
According to Larry Dogbey, publisher of the privately owned Herald Newspaper, Tagoe paid the stated amount for the trip, which was allegedly scheduled to last from September 13 to September 21.
According to the report, despite holding a diplomatic passport, the Jubilee House employee was deported for unknown reasons.
In a Facebook post, the presidential staffer denied having a diplomatic passport and being deported. He also threatened to sue the journalist in connection with the report.
Larry Dogbey responded by posting KLM flight details on Facebook, claiming that Tagoe had paid as much as US$9,600 for the entire trip.
"You left Ghana on Tuesday 13th September 2022 onboard KLM via Schipol Amsterdam to New York," Dogbey wrote in part. You returned the following day, Wednesday, September 14, 2022, on a Delta Airlines direct flight from New York to Accra.
"You wanted to board the same KLM through Schipol on Wednesday, September 21, 2022." Who pays nearly $10,000 for a ticket to see New York City through the windows of an airport? "We're waiting for your lawyers."
On his Facebook page, the presidential aide provided another clarification: "So, according to Larry Dogbey and The Herald Newspaper, I arrived at John F. Kennedy International Airport on Delta Airlines flight DL 047 from Amsterdam and was arrested and deported at Dallas, Texas International Airport on a United Airlines flight? We'll meet up soon, wai."
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