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Immigration officer previously reported missing found dead

July 10, 2025
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The family of Steffen King Amoah, a 38-year-old immigration officer who went missing under mysterious circumstances, has confirmed that a partly burnt body found in a bush has been identified as their deceased son.

A partly burnt body of a 38-year-old immigration officer was discovered at Abuom Junction near Kwabenya in the Greater Accra region.

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The body was found five days after the family reported him missing. Akwasi Amoako, brother of the deceased officer, confirmed that multiple stab wounds were found on the body, including the neck and chest.

In a media interview, he stated that his late brother’s body was believed to have been wrapped in a woolen carpet at a spot on the Abuom-Abokobi road.

The body has been deposited at the Police Hospital Mortuary after being identified by Amoako and other relatives. The family of the deceased officer filed a complaint with the Taifa Police on July 4, 2025, at approximately 4:30 p.m., after several attempts to reach him on his cell phone were unsuccessful.

He had left his residence, Gye Nyame House, Musuku Junction at Kwabenya, to meet a friend at Ashongman Estate, Accra, for a discussion.

Several reports indicate that he went to meet the friend who had called him to repay a loan. Meanwhile, a Kwabenya Circuit Court on Monday, July 8, 2025, remanded a 36-year-old man, identified as a friend of Amoah, into custody.

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

The family of Steffen King Amoah, a 38-year-old immigration officer who went missing under mysterious circumstances, has confirmed that a partly burnt body found in a bush has been identified as their deceased son.

A partly burnt body of a 38-year-old immigration officer was discovered at Abuom Junction near Kwabenya in the Greater Accra region.

The body was found five days after the family reported him missing. Akwasi Amoako, brother of the deceased officer, confirmed that multiple stab wounds were found on the body, including the neck and chest.

In a media interview, he stated that his late brother’s body was believed to have been wrapped in a woolen carpet at a spot on the Abuom-Abokobi road.

The body has been deposited at the Police Hospital Mortuary after being identified by Amoako and other relatives. The family of the deceased officer filed a complaint with the Taifa Police on July 4, 2025, at approximately 4:30 p.m., after several attempts to reach him on his cell phone were unsuccessful.

He had left his residence, Gye Nyame House, Musuku Junction at Kwabenya, to meet a friend at Ashongman Estate, Accra, for a discussion.

Several reports indicate that he went to meet the friend who had called him to repay a loan. Meanwhile, a Kwabenya Circuit Court on Monday, July 8, 2025, remanded a 36-year-old man, identified as a friend of Amoah, into custody.

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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