Family Of Murdered Immigration Officer Demands Justice

The family of the late Stephen King Amoah, a 38 year old Ghana Immigration officer, is appealing to the Ghana Police Service to ensure swift justice following his tragic death. On July 3, Amoah left home to meet a friend at Ashongman Estate, who had called to repay a debt. He never returned. Five days later, his partly burnt body was discovered at Abuom Junction near Kwabenya in the Greater Accra Region, after being declared missing.
According to the family, a key suspect identified as Bright Aweh has been arrested. Investigations suggest Aweh was the last person to contact Stephen Amoah and allegedly invited him to the meeting. The late officer leaves behind a wife and a four year old son. Speaking in an interview on Thursday, July 10, Stephen King Amoah’s nephew, Osei Mensah Lucky-Dan, who lived with him until his death, disclosed that the case has been adjourned to July 23, 2025, at the Kwabenya Circuit Court.
“The court has adjourned the case to 23 July 2025, so we will be at Kwabenya Circuit Court on 23 July to plead with the court to prevail in Justice for my Late Uncle. My Uncle had no issues with anyone. He is of the jovial type. He is someone whom you can easily fall in love with when you see him.”