A chilling incident has shaken the community of Ofaakor, Ghana, where 45-year-old Moses mysteriously died after attempting to expose the truth behind a theft involving lubricants and car batteries worth 100,000 Ghana cedis.
According to sources, Moses had been employed by Michael Ackah, the primary suspect in the case.
Ackah was arrested by the Ofaakor police for allegedly transferring the stolen lubricants to another shop for sale.
The owner of the lubricants shop, Reverend Ofori Atta, received a tip from a fellow businessman about a suspicious transaction.
The informant revealed that someone had sold lubricants worth 100,000 Ghana cedis to another shop, with a deposit of 20,000 Ghana Cedis paid.
The police investigation led them to Michael Ackah, who was apprehended when he visited the buyer to collect his balance.
However, before Moses could provide further testimony, his life was tragically cut short under mysterious circumstances.
The Ofaakor police have launched a thorough investigation into Moses’ death and the theft. Authorities are working to determine if there is any connection between the two incidents.
As the community mourns the loss of Moses, many are left wondering if his death was related to his attempts to blow the whistle on the theft.
The police have urged anyone with information to come forward to aid in the investigation.