Ashanti Region: The Ashanti Regional Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service has arrested a 25-year-old unemployed man, Emmanuel Boateng, for impersonation and defrauding unsuspecting individuals under false pretenses. The arrest followed a coordinated intelligence-led operation that led officers to Boateng’s hideout at Amangoase, a suburb of Nsuta.
According to Ghana News Agency, a statement signed by Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Godwin Ahianyo, Head of Public Affairs Unit of the Regional Police Command, said investigations revealed that the suspect had been impersonating Mr. Bright Appiah, a registered traditional herbalist and Chief Executive Officer of Nana Kofi Herbal, located at Ntonsu. By fraudulently assuming Mr. Appiah’s identity, Boateng managed to deceive unsuspecting individuals, extorting significant sums of money under the guise of offering herbal treatments.
As part of his fraudulent activities, the suspect manipulated social media content by replacing the legitimate contact information of Mr. Appiah with his own phone numbers. This deceptive tactic misled potential clients into contacting him instead of the authentic herbal center.
Preliminary investigations suggest that the suspect’s fraudulent operations extended beyond Ghana, with victims reportedly located in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and other countries. The Ashanti Regional Police Command has assured the public that investigations are ongoing and urged individuals to remain vigilant when interacting with service providers online.
The Command advised the public to verify contact information carefully before making any financial commitments and encouraged the immediate reporting of suspicious activity to the nearest police station.