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Tsatsu Tsikata cancels 50th anniversary event following tragic helicopter crash

Renowned legal practitioner Tsatsu Tsikata has cancelled a planned three-day celebration to mark his 50 years of legal practice following the tragic helicopter crash that claimed the lives of two Ministers of State and six others.
In a statement issued on Wednesday, August 6, Mr. Tsikata said the event, which was scheduled to honour his legal journey, has been called off due to the national tragedy.
“Following the tragic news of a helicopter crash that has sadly taken the lives of the two Ministers of State and six others, the three-day event to celebrate fifty years of my legal practice is cancelled,” the statement read.
Mr. Tsikata, a barrister and solicitor at Fugar and Company, expressed deep sorrow over the incident and extended condolences to the bereaved families.
“We are overwhelmed with grief, and our thoughts and prayers are with the families of the deceased,” he added.
The helicopter crash has left the nation in mourning, as Ghanaians come to terms with the loss of key government officials and others on board.
Mr. Tsikata is widely regarded as one of Ghana’s most accomplished legal minds, with a career spanning five decades.
By: Jacob Aggrey
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Police arrest suspects in child exploitation, murder and trafficking cases- CID boss confirms

The Ghana Police Service has announced major breakthroughs in several criminal investigations, including child sexual exploitation, murder, cybercrime and child trafficking cases across the country.
Addressing journalists at a press briefing, the Director-General of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID), Lydia Yaako Donkor, said the police continued to record significant successes in the fight against serious crimes.
She said three Ghanaians had been arrested for allegedly producing and sharing indecent images and videos involving children in the Ashanti and Bono regions.
According to her, the operation was carried out in collaboration with the Australian Federal Police and Interpol after intelligence revealed that an Australian suspect standing trial had received child sexual exploitation materials from facilitators in Ghana.
She explained that investigations by Interpol Accra and the Child Digital Forensics and Cybercrime Unit led to the rescue of four children between the ages of six and 13.
“All three suspects are currently in police custody assisting investigations while the victims are receiving care and support,” she said.
Ms Donkor noted that some of the suspects were relatives of the victims, including an older brother and a mother.
She warned that child sexual abuse remained a serious offence punishable by imprisonment and assured the public that the police would continue to work with international partners to fight such crimes.
On a separate case, she said the CID had arrested a suspect in connection with the murder of Theophilus Ashite Amma, a 27-year-old car dealer whose burnt body was found inside a vehicle at Adenta Fuel Link on the Legon Bypass in April this year.
She identified the suspect as Omtete, who was described as a close friend and neighbour of the deceased.
According to her, the suspect was arrested in Togo through Interpol collaboration while allegedly attempting to sell the deceased’s mobile phone.
Investigations, she said, showed that the suspect allegedly lured the victim to his house under the pretext of selling a vehicle, attacked him and later burnt the body and vehicle in an attempt to destroy evidence.
She added that CCTV footage captured the suspect at the scene.
Ms Donkor said the suspect had been remanded into police custody while investigations continued.
The CID boss also announced the arrest of Joshua Kojo Anani Buati, a 36-year-old entrepreneur from East Legon, over the alleged non-consensual sharing of intimate images online.
She said investigations revealed that the suspect allegedly drugged female victims with sedatives, sexually abused them, recorded the acts and shared the videos on a Telegram platform known as “VIP Sleek Fetish 2025.”
According to her, police retrieved mobile phones, laptops, memory cards and other electronic devices during a search at the suspect’s residence.
“The electronic devices have been retained for forensic examination,” she stated.
In another development, Ms Donkor said police had arrested Lucinda Naomi Otri, a midwife at Trust Mother and Child Hospital at Osu, for allegedly taking part in a child trafficking syndicate.
She alleged that the suspect paid money to facilitate the transfer of missing children and instructed that another child be sent to a couple living at Pokwase.
She said investigations into the case began after the disappearance of seven-year-old Khadija Kareem in Kasoa.
According to her, police later linked the suspects to another child stealing case involving a 10-month-old baby and a five-year-old girl.
She said the infant and Khadija Kareem had since been rescued, but the five-year-old girl was still missing.
The police, she added, were appealing to anyone with information about the child’s whereabouts to contact the nearest police station.
Meanwhile, the CID has also arrested a 25-year-old fetish priest and herbalist in connection with the murder of Joyce Ekua Ankoma, whose mutilated body was found at Ewutu Bintum in the Central Region.
Ms Donkor said investigations revealed that the deceased had visited the suspect for spiritual assistance before he allegedly attacked and killed her.
She said the suspect later led police to locations where parts of the deceased’s body had been buried.
The CID Director-General thanked Interpol, the Australian Federal Police and authorities in Togo for supporting the investigations.
She commended the Inspector-General of Police, Christian Tetteh Yohuno, and officers involved in the operations for their dedication and professionalism.
By: Jacob Aggrey
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NAIMOS donates 100 water pumps to National Service Secretariat

The National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations Secretariat (NAIMOS) is set to donate 100 water pumps to the National Service Secretariat (NSS) to support the Secretariat’s farming activities across the country.
The presentation is expected to take place on Tuesday afternoon at the NAIMOS Headquarters in Accra.
According to a statement issued by the spokesperson for the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources, Paa Kwesi Schandorf, the Director of Operations at NAIMOS, Colonel Dominic Buah, will lead the presentation and host the Director-General of the NSS, Ruth Seddoh, during a brief ceremony.
The statement explained that the meeting would also allow both institutions to discuss possible areas of collaboration in the ongoing fight against illegal mining.
It noted that the anti illegal mining campaign is being strongly pursued by the Minister for Lands and Natural Resources, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, with the support of President John Dramani Mahama.
NAIMOS reaffirmed its commitment to enforcing laws against illegal mining through continuous operations across the country.
According to the statement, the Secretariat will continue arresting offenders and seizing unapproved equipment used in illegal mining activities that destroy the environment.
By: Jacob Aggrey








