Captain Mahama’s ‘killer’ found dead

Captain Mahama’s ‘killer’ found dead

One of the men captured in a video of the lynching of Captain Maxwell Adam Mahama, has been found dead. The body was found lifeless at Modase, a nearby community in Denkyira-Obuasi in the Central Region.

Police found the body in a pool of blood early Thursday. It is not clear what may have caused his death but Nhyira FM’s Ohemeng Tawiah said, police have begun investigations into this latest development.

The deceased held in his hand polythene which contained an Identity Card bearing the name Francis Bio, aged 46.

Diaso District Commander, ASP Osei Adu Agyemang who confirmed the story to Ohemeng will not give further details.

“The Assembly Member for Modaso Area, one Mr. Isaac Aidoo lodged a complaint with the Diaso Police informing them about the discovery of the body of a male adult in front of an uncompleted building at the outskirts of the town.




“According to the Assemblyman, this body was found this morning when residents from the community woke up…” Ohemeng reported.

Capt. Maxwell Adam Mahama is seen in a video shot of the incident and circulated on social media, surrendering his weapon before the mob carried out their dastardly act. The mob later claimed they mistook him for an armed robber because he carried a weapon.

The fallen officer, whom many have described as decent and gentle, died on Monday, May 29, after he was beaten, stoned and burnt by residents of Denkyira-Obuasi in the Central Region while he had gone for his usual early morning physical exercise.

At least Seven (7) persons, including the Assemblyman for the area, William Baah, are in the grip of the Central Region Police after a joint military cum police swoop in the town early Tuesday.

Listen to Ohemeng Tawiah’s report on Joy FM

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