

A former Power Minister Dr Kwabena Donkor’s said that the search team was led by an Assistant Superintendent of Police who searched the “whole house” with his team. They took away the former Minister’s laptop and pen drives.
A former Power Minister Dr Kwabena Donkor’s house has been searched by four personnel of the Ghana Police CID over investigations into the Ameri deal.
The former Minister in the Mahama-led administration confirmed the incident to Accra-based Starr FM.
He said that the search team was led by an Assistant Superintendent of Police who searched the “whole house” with his team. They took away the former Minister’s laptop and pen drives.
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He said the CID team “searched my Study, the children’s room” in an operation which lasted for about three hours.
He added that the search warrant indicated that he was being investigated as a “suspect” for “causing financial loss to the state” over the Ameri deal.
However, the former minister said “I have nothing to hide on Ameri, I’m a citizen of this country… I’m prepared to meet them in court.”
A former Power Minister Dr Kwabena Donkor’s said that the search team was led by an Assistant Superintendent of Police who searched the “whole house” with his team. They took away the former Minister’s laptop and pen drives. Read Full Story
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