Police have begun investigations into the incident that has thrown the entire community into a state of shock and mourning.

The Mankranso District Police Commander, Superintendent Richard Boahen, confirming the incident said: “Abubakar Saddick was attacked and shot by three unidentified gunmen at a filling station and made away with an unspecified amount of money.”

“The victim, aged 63, was rushed to Mankranso hospital but was pronounced dead on arrival.”

Even though no arrest had been made, he assured that the culprits would face the law.

“So far, we don’t have enough evidence, but we are still on it. We are taking our time to do a good investigation which will lead us to arrest the real culprits.”

Eulogising the departed oil dealer, the District Chief Executive of Ahafo Ano Southeast District, Agyemang Dapaah, said “Abubakar Saddick’s death does not only affect his immediate family but the whole community…. this man feeds a lot of families in this community. So, the district will also miss him; he is always ready to support the district”.

According to him, the District Security Council (DISEC) had intelligence that armed robbers were preparing to strike.

“I have called for an emergency DISEC meeting because armed robbing is increasing in our district…not too long ago the district BNI told us armed robbers were preparing to strike in the district. I have hopes that the culprits will be arrested” he assured.

Recent happenings in the Ashanti Region

Recently, a Chinese National was shot by unknown gunmen at Atinga junction in Kumasi on Tuesday, October 20, 2020.

The victim was rushed to the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital for medical attention.

According to an eyewitness, the Chinese visited a shop to purchase a credit voucher with some colleagues when he was attacked by some unknown gunmen who were on motorbikes.

In a similar incident, a 36-year-old Maxwell Ahetor was killed by some unknown gunmen on Monday morning.

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