Amanda Amoah,
wife of Callistus Amoah, the young police officer who was killed during an
attack on the crew of a bullion van at Ablekuma Fan Milk in Accra on Thursday,
June 22, says she learned of her husband’s death on television before the
police administration could officially inform the family.
Narrating the
incident in an exclusive interview with Citi News, the wife indicated that
she had been on the phone with her husband a few hours before he was fatally
shot.
She disclosed
that her father called her to inform her of the killing while she had gone to
pick up her son at her mother’s place at Pig Farm.
“My dad just
called and said that he had seen a message on his phone that a police officer
had been shot dead at Ablekuma and that is his route because they always go to
Anyaa and Ablekuma, and so we went and switched on the TV and the news was all
over.”
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“I went to a
programme and when I closed, I called him, but the number wasn’t going through
but at 12 pm, I called him again to tell him that I was unable to complete what
I was doing, but they were demanding I pay GH¢150, and he told me okay and
shortly called back to tell me that the network was not good, so he will send
it to me later”.
“Within 10
minutes, he called me to tell me that he had sent it, and so I went and
withdrew the money. At 1:40 pm I was done, and so I called to check up on him,
and he didn’t pick up, so I was thinking maybe they were doing the counting,
and so he will call back when he is done.”
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