GFA Member Questions Police Investigation in Pooley’s Murder Case

Frederick Acheampong of the GFA criticized the police’s investigation of Pooley’s murder. He expressed concern about the prime suspect, Daniel Febiri, escaping to Senegal after hiding for two weeks. Acheampong called for a more vigorous effort from police to locate the suspect amid these alarming shortcomings in the investigation.
Frederick Acheampong, a member of the Ghana Football Association’s Executive Council, has raised serious concerns regarding the Ghana Police Service’s handling of the investigation into the murder of Francis Yaw Frimpong, known as Pooley. He specifically questioned how Daniel Febiri, the main suspect in the case, managed to escape to Senegal while evading capture for nearly two weeks.
Acheampong’s comments underline significant lapses in the police’s investigative process, particularly in tracking down suspects. His request for more proactive measures is aimed at ensuring justice for Pooley. This situation highlights the challenges faced by law enforcement in apprehending suspects who may receive assistance from others, which complicates investigations.
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