
A man posing as a medical doctor has been arrested by the Ghana Police Service for allegedly defrauding multiple victims in an elaborate online romance and travel scam estimated to be worth millions of Ghana cedis.
The suspect, identified as Frederick Papa Kow-Assifuah, was arrested on Thursday, 6 June 2025, during an intelligence-led operation by officers from the Police Intelligence Directorate (PID) Headquarters.
The operation took place at Kasoa Crispo City in the Central Region, where the suspect was caught red-handed while attempting to lure another victim he had contacted online.
At the time of his arrest, Kow-Assifuah was dressed in a white lab coat, with a stethoscope draped around his neck further solidifying his false persona as a licensed medical practitioner.
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A search conducted at the premises led to the retrieval of several medical items in his possession, including:
Two (2) stethoscopes
Three (3) intravenous (IV) drips
Five (5) syringes
Two (2) sample bottles
One (1) roll of plaster
Six (6) bottles of vaccines
One (1) Ghanaian passport
Cash amounting to GH¢8,500.00
The statement further noted that during interrogation, the suspect admitted to impersonating a doctor at the United Brain Hospital in Mallam, a suburb of Accra.
He also confessed to using his fake identity to engage with women online, initiating intimate relationships and convincing them to part with money under the false promise of travel arrangements to Europe.
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The suspect is currently in police custody, assisting with investigations, and will be arraigned before court in due course.
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