Ghanaian Police Chief Inspector dies in Togo under ‘suspicious’ circumstances

Ghanaian Police Chief Inspector dies in Togo under ‘suspicious’ circumstances

Reports reaching Happyghana.com indicates a Ghanaian police Chief Inspector has died in neighboring Togo while away to purchase a car engine.

According to a report filed by MyNewsGH.com, Chief Inspector Israel Theophilus Dotse of Mobile Force Unit in Accra went to Lome in the company of his mechanic Samuel Anyidoho to buy the engine.

The  Aflao District Police Command told MyNewsGh they had had information from Togo Police that a Ghanaian  police Chief  Inspector  had died within their jurisdiction and  upon receipt of the information, the  Aflao District Commander Superintendent Obrako Bempah tasked  three policemen who  proceeded to Togo – Dzidzorli.

On arrival, they met the Deputy Commander, Commissioner Ali Adam Rafiou and Samuel Anyidoho an auto mechanic from Ghana where they  gathered that  last Thursday at  about 9 pm, the deceased Chief inspector accompanied by his mechanic on board a Toyota saloon car with registration number GE 6100 – 15 arrived in  Togo  to buy  a car engine.

According to the police, on Saturday between 3pm and and 4pm they went to buy the engine and whilst they were with the seller, the deceased complained of severe heart pains.

The mechanic rushed him to Centre Meico Ong Femme Environment Saante, a hospital in Togo for treatment but was pronounced dead on arrival by the medical Doctor of the said facility.

Aflao police proceeded to the hospital and saw the lifeless body of the hitherto energetic cop sitting in the front seat of the car.

A GoTa handset, Nasco cell phone,  police ID card, National Health Insurance ID card, Voters ID Card all bearing the deceased name and wallet containing GH¢ 350.00 and 7,500 CFA were handed over to Aflao District Commander.

The body was brought to Aflao and deposited at Ketu South Municipal Hospital for further investigation, this portal gathered.

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